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The 2020 Florida Republican presidential primary took place on March 17, 2020, as one of the three contests scheduled on that date in the Republican Party presidential primaries for the 2020 presidential election.
2020 Massachusetts Republican presidential primary [33] Candidate Popular vote Delegates Count Percentage Donald Trump (incumbent) 239,115 86.32 41 Bill Weld: 25,425 9.18 0 Joe Walsh (withdrawn) 3,008 1.09 0 Rocky De La Fuente: 675 0.24 0 No Preference 4,385 1.58 0 Blank ballots 2,242 0.81 0 All Others 2,152 0.78 0 Total 277,002 100% 41
Trump became the presumptive Republican presidential nominee on March 17, 2020, after securing a majority of pledged delegates. [10] Donald Trump received over 18 million votes in the Republican primary, the most ever for an incumbent president in a primary as well as the most for any Republican in a presidential primary. [citation needed]
Six other Republican presidential candidates, including Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, were also on the ballot, but all had dropped out long before polls opened on Tuesday. ... In 2020 — when Trump ...
The Republican presidential primary was one of two races on the ballot Tuesday in Palm Beach. Voters also were asked to choose a candidate for the Group 3 Town Council race.
Trump was the first nominee of either major party to be a Florida resident. Biden was selected as the Democratic nominee in the 2020 Florida Democratic presidential primary on March 17, 2020. Before the election, aggregate polls had Biden in the lead in Florida by 1 to 3 percentage points.
Early in-person voting is underway ahead of Florida’s Republican presidential primary. Republican voters in Miami-Dade County and across the state began casting their ballots at polling sites on ...
The Miami-Dade Elections Department began sending out vote-by-mail ballots to voters earlier this month ahead of Florida’s March 19 Republican presidential primary, but there’s still plenty of ...