It was widely seen as a very important day in the presidential race because of the large number of winner-take-all delegates at stake. Full election results from the 2020 presidential primaries and caucuses, including Republican and Democratic delegate counts and race schedules. The next week, Trump won decisively in Washington State, taking 76% of the vote and 41 of 44 delegates, with the other three uncommitted.After becoming the presumptive Republican nominee, Trump said regarding the Republican primaries: "You've been hearing me say it's a rigged system, but now I don't say it anymore because I won. It included two Widely viewed as a very open contest with no clear front-runner, potential candidates fluctuated in the polls for an extended period from late 2012 to the end of 2015. Trump won handily in West Virginia, Nebraska and Oregon, although Kasich received one delegate from West Virginia and five in Oregon, while Cruz took five in Oregon as well. "The final five primary contests were held on June 7, 2016, in California, Montana, New Jersey, New Mexico and South Dakota, with California awarding the most with 172 delegates and New Jersey with 51. There are many people who want to be president. How long do the primaries last? By late April, Cruz and Kasich had both been eliminated from getting 1,237 delegates, but they still had a chance to accumulate enough delegates to force a contested convention in Cleveland. POLITICO's Live 2016 Primary Election Results and Maps by State, County and District. People with similar ideas belong to the same political party. Please upgrade your browser.According to the Associated Press, Donald J. Trump and Hillary Clinton have each won enough delegates to claim their party’s nomination for president. However, the entire slate was later disqualified by the territorial party and was replaced by the elected alternates – two uncommitted, two for Rubio and one each for Cruz and Trump.On March 12, the Guam caucuses endorsed eight uncommitted delegates and one unbound Cruz-supporting delegate.March 15 featured winner-take-all primaries in the delegate-rich states of Florida—Rubio's home state—and Ohio—Kasich's home state.
This applies to fourteen delegates allocated to Bush, Carson, Fiorina, Huckabee, Paul and Rubio. Trump narrowly won the Kentucky caucus and the Louisiana primary. Kasich was a distant second with 25% of the vote, taking the other six delegates. This applies to 3 delegates from New Hampshire elected on the Bush slate and 29 delegates allocated to Rubio from Minnesota (17), Arkansas (9), New Hampshire (2) and Wyoming (1).Delegates indicate on the ballot what candidate they wish to be bound to or if they wish to be elected as unbound.Tennessee: half of its at-large delegates will be elected by the State Executive Committee in accordance with the binding primary resultWyoming has only one congressional district, so the 12 CD delegates are elected in the 23 counties that are paired together.The six uncommitted candidates originally elected at the caucus were ruled ineligible and replaced.16 delegates allocated in CD will be elected as at-large delegates at the state conventionWith 69% of all votes Cruz triggered the 50% threshold giving him all the delegatesWith more than half the votes in both the state contest and 23 out of 27 district contests Trump triggered the 50% threshold giving him all the delegates awarded in these contests In six states and territories, the first-instance popular vote did not allocate any delegates; they were elected later at local conventions and either bound to a candidate or uncommitted.This table shows how many bound delegates each candidate had won before suspending his or her campaign;When John Kasich entered the race on July 21, 2015, the field reached 16 candidates,In mid-December 2014, Jeb Bush—widely seen as a possible frontrunner for the nomination due to his relatively moderate stances, record as former governor of a crucial swing state, name recognition and access to high-paying donors—was the first candidate to form a The 2016 candidates originated in several Republican Party camps, with the grassroots conservatives represented by Cruz and Carson, the The field was noted for its diversity, and was even called the most diverse presidential field in American history. However, in Utah, Cruz garnered 69% of the vote, triggering the 50% rule to take all 40 delegates, buoyed by anti-Trump sentiment among many As a Trump nomination became even more likely, the Toward the end of March, the competition between the three remaining candidates grew even fiercer.April 3 had a North Dakota convention where Cruz gained support of eight delegates and Trump got one.