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2008 District of Columbia Republican presidential primary

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19 delegates to the Republican National Convention (16 pledged, 3 unpledged)
All pledged delegates are awarded to the candidate
receiving the most votes.
 
Candidate John McCain Mike Huckabee
Home state Arizona Arkansas
Delegate count 16 0
Popular vote 4,198 1,020
Percentage 67.59% 16.42%

 
Candidate Ron Paul Mitt Romney
(withdrawn)
Home state Texas Massachusetts
Delegate count 0 0
Popular vote 494 398
Percentage 7.95% 6.41%

Green for McCain Majority, Lime Green for McCain Plurality, Blue for Huckabee Plurality
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  • The 2008 District of Columbia Republican presidential primary took place on February 12, 2008. Virginia and Maryland both held primaries on the same day, so the day's elections were collectively called "the Potomac primary". John McCain decisively won the primary, securing the votes of all 16 DC delegates to the 2008 Republican National Convention.

    Results

    100% of precincts reporting
    Candidate Votes Percentage Delegates
    John McCain 4,198 67.59% 16
    Mike Huckabee 1,020 16.42% 0
    Ron Paul 494 7.95% 0
    Mitt Romney* 398 6.41% 0
    Rudy Giuliani* 101 1.63% 0
    Total 6,211 100% 16

    *Candidate suspended campaign prior to this primary

    Mike Huckabee received a plurality of votes in Ward 7. John McCain received a plurality of votes in Ward 5 and Ward 8 and a majority of votes in the other five wards.

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    References

    1. Sullivan, Andy (2008-02-07). "Reuters - FACTBOX: The February 12 "Potomac Primary" presidential contest".
    2. "DC Presidential Preference Primary - Certified Election Results". District of Columbia Board of Elections. 2008-02-12. Archived from the original on 2008-04-23. Retrieved 2008-05-24.
    3. "RESULTS: District of Columbia". CNN. 2008-02-12. Retrieved 2008-02-12.
    4. DC Presidential Preference Primary, Certified Election Results Archived May 28, 2008, at the Wayback Machine (pdf). District of Columbia Board of Elections and Ethics. 2008-03-05.
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