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Republican primary results [1] Party Candidate Votes % Republican: Donald Trump: ... March 5 (Super Tuesday) (865) 49 Alabama: 83.2% 50 delegates 499,147 votes: 13.0%
The traditional March Super Tuesday date, March 2, was christened Super Tuesday II, or just "Super Tuesday." The results of Mini-Tuesday had far-reaching implications for the Democratic primaries . The Republican primaries were uncontested as incumbent President George W. Bush was the presumptive nominee.
Super Tuesday began with the start of early voting in Minnesota on January 17, 2020, followed by Vermont the following day. By the end of February, all 14 states holding primaries had a substantial number of votes already cast. In Minnesota, Georgia and Maine, the president ran unopposed.
A full 854 GOP delegates were up for grabs Tuesday — more than a third of this year's total. A candidate needs 1,215 delegates to clinch the 2024 GOP nomination.
Super Tuesday marked the largest delegate haul in the races to become the Democratic and Republican nominees for president.
Recap Super Tuesday highlights. See our election results page for vote tallies and state-by-state breakdowns. The key numbers to know from Super Tuesday exit polls. Results from other key down ...
By Super Tuesday, over 40% of delegates will have been awarded, and most by March 19. Republican Party rules mandate changes to delegate allocation methods happen by September 30. The primaries will conclude with a final vote on the nominee by a majority of delegates, at the newly elected Republican National Convention in Milwaukee, which will ...
With more than one-third of Republican delegates up for grabs across 15 states on Super Tuesday, Trump's commanding performance all but clinched his third consecutive presidential nomination ...