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2016 Washington Republican presidential primary

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2016 Washington Republican presidential primary

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44 delegates to the Republican National Convention
(41 pledged, 3 unpledged)
 
Candidate Donald Trump Ted Cruz
(withdrawn)
John Kasich
(withdrawn)
Home state New York Texas Ohio
Delegate count 41 0 0
Popular vote 455,023 65,172 58,954
Percentage 75.46% 10.81% 9.78%

  Donald Trump
  60-70%
  70-80%
  80-90%

The 2016 Washington Republican presidential primary was held on May 24 in the U.S. state of Washington as one of the Republican Party's primaries ahead of the 2016 presidential election. The only candidate on the ballot who had not withdrawn was Donald Trump.

The Democratic Party held their Washington caucuses on March 26, and a non-binding primary in Washington on the same day as the Republican primary. No other primaries were scheduled for that day. Following Trump's victory in Washington and a surge in his support from unbound North Dakota delegates, the Associated Press (on May 26) announced that Trump had passed the threshold of 1,237 delegates required to guarantee his nomination.[1]

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Transcription

List of delegates

The Washington Republican State Convention was held May 19–21, 2016 in Pasco, WA. Delegates to the Republican National Convention[2] were elected from among the approximately 3,000 delegates and alternates who had been elected to the Washington Republican State Convention.[3]

Washington state delegates to the 2016 Republican National Convention (RNC)
Delegate WA Congressional District
Janna Anderson 7th Congressional District
Maria Apodaca 6th Congressional District
David Barnes 5th Congressional District
Kenneth Barton 8th Congressional District
Michele Beckmann 5th Congressional District
Gina Blanchard-Reed 10th Congressional District
Richard Brantley 10th Congressional District
Bill Bruch 2nd Congressional District
Nancy C. Williams 6th Congressional District
Anthony Ceres 7th Congressional District
Paul Clark 9th Congressional District
Jeanne Congdon 7th Congressional District
Selena Coppa 10th Congressional District
Charlie Crabtree 1st Congressional District
Amy Davis 9th Congressional District
Dayna Dent 4th Congressional District
Allan Dunham 3rd Congressional District
Kathleen Estabrook 1st Congressional District
Lisa Evans 3rd Congressional District
Olga Farnum 1st Congressional District
Judah Finney 2nd Congressional District
Kerry French 10th Congressional District
Ingrid Fuhriman 9th Congressional District
Kathleen Hanzell 9th Congressional District
Kimberly Heath 4th Congressional District
Jeffrey Helsdon 6th Congressional District
Brenda High 4th Congressional District
Vadim Kasko 2nd Congressional District
Chris Leiter 8th Congressional District
Shaun Lewis 8th Congressional District
Kelly Lotze 5th Congressional District
Mark Marr 8th Congressional District
Joel Mattila 3rd Congressional District
Michael McCrary 4th Congressional District
Manette Merrill 2nd Congressional District
Martin Metz 9th Congressional District
Olga Miller 3rd Congressional District
Eric Minor 6th Congressional District
Bill Orsborn 1st Congressional District
Marc Perez 10th Congressional District
Dan Perrier 3rd Congressional District
Norma Peters 3rd Congressional District
Grant Peterson 5th Congressional District
Jack Pickett 4th Congressional District
Eric Rohrbach 1st Congressional District
Richard Sanders 7th Congressional District
Virginia Schloredt 2nd Congressional District
Joseph Swart 5th Congressional District
Pat Tarzwell 6th Congressional District
Luke Thompson 1st Congressional District
Lisa Thwing 7th Congressional District
Gregory Tozer 5th Congressional District
Thomas Turnure 7th Congressional District
John Vasko 8th Congressional District
Diane Wagner 8th Congressional District
Dennis Walters 4th Congressional District
Tom Watson 10th Congressional District
Philip Wilson 6th Congressional District
Natalie Zook 2nd Congressional District

Opinion polling

Results

Washington Republican primary, May 24, 2016
Candidate Votes Percentage Actual delegate count
Bound Unbound Total
Donald Trump 455,023 75.46% 41 0 41
Ted Cruz (withdrawn) 65,172 10.81% 0 0 0
John Kasich (withdrawn) 58,954 9.78% 0 0 0
Ben Carson (withdrawn) 23,849 3.96% 0 0 0
Uncommitted 3 0 3
Unprojected delegates: 0 0 0
Total: 602,998 100.00% 44 0 44
Source: The Green Papers

See also

References

  1. ^ Ohlemacher, Stephen (May 26, 2016). "With GOP nomination locked up, Trump goes hard after Clinton". Associated Press.
  2. ^ "Washington Delegates to the 2016 Republican National Convention". www.p2016.org. Retrieved June 7, 2019.
  3. ^ "Washington Republican Delegation 2016". www.thegreenpapers.com. Retrieved June 7, 2019.
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