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STATE / TERRITORY
DELEGATE ALLOCATION
TOTAL DELEGATES
DETAILED EXPLANATION
Jan. 3
Iowa
Non-binding
28
All delegates are unpledged. AP allocated 13 delegates to Romney and 12 delegates to Santorum based on the results of the caucuses. The other 3 delegates are the state's RNC officials. All 12 delegates are allocated proportionally by statewide vote, with candidates needing 10 percent of the vote to earn delegates. 11 delegates are awarded to the winner of the statewide vote. 14 delegates are awarded to the winner of each congressional district (2 per district). All 50 delegates are awarded to the winner of the statewide vote. 13 delegates are awarded proportionally based on the statewide vote. 12 delegates are awarded proportionally by congressional district (3 per district). The other 3 delegates are the state's RNC officials. All delegates are unpledged. All delegates are unpledged. All delegates are unpledged. 29 delegates are allocated to the winner of the statewide vote. 9 delegates are allocated proportionally based on the statewide vote. 21 delegates are awarded on a winner-take-all basis to the winner of each congressional district (1.5 per district). 10 delegates are allocated at statewide convention. 30 delegates are awarded by district based on caucus results. The other 3 delegates are the state's RNC officials. 24 delegates are allocated proportionally. The other 3 delegates are the state's RNC officials. 31 delegates are allocated according to order of finish statewide for everyone over 20 percent of the vote. 42 delegates are awarded proportionally by congressional district (3 per district) unless one candidate receives a majority of the vote, in which case they receive all of that district's 3 delegates. The
Jan. 10
N.H.
Proportional
12
Jan. 21
S.C.
25
Jan. 31
Fla.
50
Feb. 4
Nev.
Proportional
28
36 40 24 29
Feb. 28
Mich.
Hybrid proportional
30
March 3
Wash.
Non-binding
43
March 6
Alaska
Proportional
27
March 6
Ga.
Proportional
76
DATE
STATE / TERRITORY
DELEGATE ALLOCATION
TOTAL DELEGATES
DETAILED EXPLANATION
other 3 delegates are the state's RNC officials. March 6 Idaho Non-binding 32 23 delegates are allocated proportionally based on the statewide vote for everyone getting more than 15 percent of the vote. 6 delegates are unpledged. The other 3 delegates are the state's RNC officials. 11 delegates are allocated proportionally by statewide vote and 27 are awarded by congressional district, with candidates needing 15 percent of the vote in each case to earn delegates in each case. The other 3 delegates are the state's RNC officials. All delegates are unpledged, but are advised based on the caucus results. 15 delegates are allocated proportionally based on the statewide vote to candidates who get at least 20 percent of the vote, or on a winner-take-all basis if one gets a majority of the vote. 48 delegates are awarded on a winner-take-all basis by congressional district (3 per district). The other 3 delegates are the state's RNC officials. 25 delegates are allocated proportionally statewide and 15 delegates are awarded proportionally by congressional district (3 per district) to candidates who get at least 15 percent of the vote, or winner-take-all if one candidate gets a majority of the vote statewide or in a congressional district. The other 3 delegates are the state's RNC officials. 28 delegates are allocated proportionally statewide and 27 delegates are awarded proportionally by congressional district (3 per district) to candidates who get at least 20 percent of the vote, or winner-take-all if one candidate gets at least 66 percent of the vote statewide or in a congressional district. The other 3 delegates are the state's RNC officials. 11 delegates are allocated proportionally based on the statewide vote to candidates who get at least 20 percent of the vote. 3 delegates are awarded to the winner of the statewide vote. The other 3 delegates are the state's RNC officials. 13 delegates are allocated proportionally based on the statewide vote to candidates
March 6
Mass.
Proportional
41
March 6
N.D.
Proportional
28
March 6
Ohio
Hybrid proportional
66
March 6
Okla.
Proportional
43
March 6
Tenn.
Proportional
58
March 6
Vt.
Hybrid proportional
17
March 6
Va.
Hybrid proportional
49
DATE
STATE / TERRITORY
DELEGATE ALLOCATION
TOTAL DELEGATES
DETAILED EXPLANATION
who get at least 15 percent of the vote or on a winner-take-all basis if a candidate gets a majority of the statewide vote, and 33 delegates are awarded on a winner-take-all basis to the winner of each congressional district (3 per district). The other 3 delegates are the state's RNC officials. March 10 Kan. Hybrid proportional 40 25 delegates are allocated proportionally based on the statewide vote to every candidate getting at least 20 percent of the vote. 12 delegates are awarded to the winner of each congressional district (3 per district). The other 3 delegates are the state's RNC officials. 6 delegates are directly elected at the convention but are unpledged. The other 3 delegates are the territory's RNC officials. 6 delegates are directly elected at the convention but are unpledged. The other 3 delegates are the territory's RNC officials. 26 delegates are directly elected state county and state conventions. The other 3 delegates are the state's RNC officials. 6 delegates are directly elected at the convention but are unpledged. The other 3 delegates are the territory's RNC officials. 26 delegates are awarded proportionally based on the statewide vote to everyone receiving at least 20 percent of the vote or on a winner-take-all basis if one candidate gets a majority of the vote. 21 delegates are awarded by congressional district (3 per district), with the winner of each district getting 2 delegates and second-place finisher receiving 1, or on a winner-take-all basis if the winner receives a majority of the districtwide vote. The other 3 delegates are the state's RNC officials. 6 delegates are directly elected at the convention but are unpledged. The other 3 delegates are the territory's RNC officials. 11 delegates are allocated proportionally based on the statewide vote. 6 delegates are awarded proportionally by congressional district (3 per district). The other 3 delegates are the state's RNC officials. 25 delegates are allocated proportionally based on the statewide vote and 12 delegates
March 10
N. Mar.
Direct election
March 10
Virgin I.
Direct election
March 10
Wyo.
Non-binding
29
March 11
Guam
Direct election
March 13
Ala.
Proportional
50
March 13
Am. Sam.
Direct election
March 13
Hawaii
Proportional
20
March 13
Miss.
Proportional
40
DATE
STATE / TERRITORY
DELEGATE ALLOCATION
TOTAL DELEGATES
DETAILED EXPLANATION
are awarded proportionally by congressional district (3 per district), with candidates needing to get 15 percent of the vote in each case in order to win delegates. The other 3 delegates are the state's RNC officials. March 17 March 18 Mo. P.R. Non-binding Winner take all 52 23 All delegates are unpledged. 20 delegates are allocated to the winner of the statewide vote. The other 3 delegates are the territory's RNC officials. 12 delegates are directly elected statewide, and 54 delegates are directly elected by congressional district (3 per district). The other 3 delegates are the state's RNC officials. 25 delegates are allocated proportionally based on the statewide vote to candidates receiving at least 25 percent of the vote. 18 delegates are selected by congressional district but are unpledged. The other 3 delegates are the state's RNC officials. 16 delegates are allocated to the winner of the statewide vote. The other 3 delegates are the district's RNC officials. 10 delegates are allocated to the winner of the statewide vote, and 24 delegates are awarded to the winner of each congressional district (3 per district). The other 3 delegates are the state's RNC officials. 44 delegates are allocated proportionally based on the statewide vote. 108 delegates are awarded proportionally by congressional district (3 per district), unless only one candidate receives more than 20 percent of the vote in a district. The other 3 delegates are the state's RNC officials. 15 delegates are awarded to the winner of the statewide vote. 24 delegates are awarded to the winner of each congressional district (3 per district). The other 3 delegates are the state's RNC officials. 10 delegates are allocated proportionally according to the statewide vote or on a winner-take-all basis if one candidate receives a majority of the vote. 15 delegates are awarded to the winner of each congressional district (3 per district). The other 3 delegates are the state's RNC officials.
March 20
Ill.
Direct election
69
March 24
La.
Proportional
46
April 3
D.C.
19
April 3
Md.
37
April 3
Tex.
Proportional
155
April 3
Wis.
42
April 24
Conn.
Proportional
28
DATE
STATE / TERRITORY
DELEGATE ALLOCATION
TOTAL DELEGATES
DETAILED EXPLANATION
April 24
Del,
17
14 delegates are awarded to the winner of the statewide vote. The other 3 delegates are the state's RNC officials. Some combination of 92 delegates will be allocated proportionally according to the statewide vote and proportionally by congressional district (either 2 or 3 per district, depending on the outcome of redistricting), with candidates needing to reach 20 percent of the vote to win delegates, or on a winnertake-all basis if a candidate receives a majority of the vote in the state or a given district. The other 3 delegates are the state's RNC officials. 15 delegates are directly elected at a state committee meeting, and 54 delegates are directly elected on the primary ballot. The other 3 delegates are the state's RNC officials. 10 delegates are allocated proportionally based on the statewide vote, with candidates needing to get 15 percent of the vote to win delegates. 6 delegates are awarded proportionally by congressional district. The other 3 delegates are the state's RNC officials. 16 delegates are elected at the statewide convention and are unpledged. 27 delegates are allocated to the winner of each congressional district (3 per district). The other 3 delegates are the state's RNC officials. 52 delegates are allocated proportionally based on the statewide vote. The other 3 delegates are the state's RNC officials. 19 delegates are directly elected on the statewide ballot, and 9 delegates are directly elected by congressional district. The other 3 delegates are the state's RNC officials. 23 delegates are elected statewide and 9 are elected by congressional district (3 per district) at the state convention, with the statewide primary vote used as on an advisory basis. The other 3 delegates are the state's RNC officials. 10 delegates are awarded proportionally by statewide vote, and 15 delegates are awarded proportionally by congressional district (3 per district). The other 3 delegates are the state's
April 24
N.Y.
Proportional
95
April 24
Penn.
Direct election
72
April 24
R.I.
Proportional
19
May 8
Ind.
May 8
N.C.
Proportional
55
May 8
W. Va.
Direct election
31
May 15
Neb.
Advisory
35
May 15
Ore.
Proportional
28
DATE
STATE / TERRITORY
DELEGATE ALLOCATION
TOTAL DELEGATES
DETAILED EXPLANATION
RNC officials. May 22 Ark. Proportional 36 21 delegates are awarded statewide as follows: Each candidate who takes at least 15 percent of the vote gets 1 delegate, while the remaining delegates are awarded proportionally to the top three finishers or on a winner-take-all basis if one candidate gets a majority of the statewide vote. 12 delegates are awarded proportionally by congressional district (3 per district) or on a winner-take-all basis if one candidate takes a majority of the district's vote. Another 3 delegates are the state's RNC officials. 24 delegates are allocated proportionally by statewide vote, and 18 delegates are awarded proportionally by congressional district (3 per district), with candidates needing 15 percent of the vote to win delegates in each case. The other 3 delegates are the state's RNC officials. 10 delegates are allocated to the winner of the statewide vote, and 159 delegates are awarded to the winner of each congressional district (3 per district). The other 3 delegates are the state's RNC officials. All delegates are unpledged. 11 delegates are awarded to the winner of the statewide vote, and 36 delegates are awarded to the winner of each congressional district (3 per district). The other 3 delegates are the state's RNC officials. 20 delegates are allocated proportionally based on the statewide vote, with a candidate needing 15 percent of the vote to win delegates. The other 3 delegates are the state's RNC officials. 25 delegates are allocated proportionally based on the statewide vote, with a candidate needing 20 percent of the vote to win delegates. The other 3 delegates are the state's RNC officials. 37 delegates are allocated based on the winner of the statewide vote. The other 3 delegates are the state's RNC officials.
May 22
Ky.
Proportional
45
June 5
Calif.
172
June 5 June 5
Mont. N.J.
26 50
June 5
N.M.
Proportional
23
June 5
S.D.
Proportional
28
June 26
Utah
40
SOURCE: Staff reports, AP. GRAPHIC: Aaron Blake, Karen Yourish and Sisi Wei - The Washington Post. Published Jan. 13, 2012.