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2012 Guam Republican presidential caucuses

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

2012 Guam Republican presidential caucuses

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Candidate Mitt Romney Rick Santorum
Party Republican Republican
Home state Massachusetts Pennsylvania
Estimated delegate count 9 0

 
Candidate Newt Gingrich Ron Paul
Party Republican Republican
Home state Georgia Texas
Estimated delegate count 0 0

The 2012 Guam Republican presidential caucuses were held on March 10, 2012.[1] Citizens of Guam send nine delegates to the convention. Former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney won the territory almost unanimously, with 207 of the 215 registered Republicans at the convention supporting him.[2] Mitt Romney's son, Matt, campaigned in Saipan to represent his father at the convention.[3]

The events occurred on the same day as the 2012 Kansas and United States Virgin Islands Republican caucuses.

Results

Guam Republican caucuses, 2012
Candidate Votes Percentage Delegates
Mitt Romney
207 96% 9
Rick Santorum 0 0% 0
Newt Gingrich 0 0% 0
Ron Paul 0 0% 0
Uncommitted 8 4% 0
Unprojected delegates: 0
Total: 215 100% 9

See also

Notes

  1. ^ "2012 Presidential Primaries, Caucuses, and Conventions". The Green Papers. Retrieved 13 February 2012.
  2. ^ Arvin Temkar (11 March 2012). "Republicans pick Romney". Guampdn.com. Retrieved 10 March 2012.
  3. ^ Haidee V. Eugenio (9 Mar 2012). "Romney's son visit Saipan to drum up Republican support for his father". Saipan Tribune. Archived from the original on 10 March 2012. Retrieved 10 Mar 2012.

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