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The 2024 Nevada Republican presidential primary and caucus were held on February 6 and 8, 2024, respectively, as part of the Republican Party primaries for the 2024 presidential election. 26 delegates to the 2024 Republican National Convention were allocated on a proportional basis in the caucus. [3]
Although the Nevada state government established a primary system in 2021, the state Republican Party chose to boycott the primary, scheduled for February 6, in favor of a party-organized caucus, scheduled for February 8. Votes from the primary were not included in determining delegate allocation.
See live updates of Nevada election results from the 2024 election including Senate and House races, state elections and ballot initiatives.
4,196 votes: February 6 0 Nevada (primary) Not on ballot: 30.6% 24,583 votes: Not on ballot: Not on ballot (withdrawn) 69.4% [d] 55,666 votes: February 8 (30) 26 Nevada (caucus) 99.1% 26 delegates 59,982 votes: Not on ballot: 0.9% 540 votes: Not on ballot: 4 Virgin Islands [e] First Ballot: 69.5% 180 votes Final Ballot: 74.2% 4 delegates 187 ...
Full results from the Associated Press for the Nevada primaries and caucuses. ... President Joe Biden won the Nevada primary with 89 percent of the vote Tuesday night. ... USA TODAY Sports.
The Nevada GOP also barred Republicans from running in the primary election, where they could show support among a broader number of voters, if they wanted to compete in the party-run caucuses.
The 2024 Nevada Democratic presidential primary was held on February 6, 2024, as part of the Democratic Party primaries for the 2024 presidential election. 48 delegates to the Democratic National Convention were allocated to presidential candidates. [1] President Joe Biden won the Nevada primary in a landslide and received all 36 delegates.
There, even with Biden left off the ballot, the turnout of 125,811 in the Democratic primary was only slightly behind the 131,286 votes cast in South Carolina’s Democratic primary.