Super Tuesday, March 6, 2012. Live Broadcast with News and Information


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Super Tuesday 2012 is the name for March 6, 2012, the day on which the largest simultaneous number of state presidential primary elections are held in the United States. It includeds Republican primaries in seven states and caucuses in three states, totaling 392 delegates (17% of the total). Super Tuesday involves Republicancontests in: Alaska (24), Georgia (76), Idaho (32), Massachusetts (38), North Dakota(25),Ohio (63), Oklahoma (40), Tennessee (55), Vermont (17), and Virginia (46). Eighteen RNC delegates from the states are not bound to the voting result.

 

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Results for U.S. Republican Presidential Primaries
State Gingrich Paul Romney Santorum reporting
03/03 WA 10.3% 24.8% 37.6% 23.8% 100%
02/28 AZ 16.2% 8.4% 47.3% 26.6% 100%
02/28 MI 6.5% 11.6% 41.1% 37.9% >99%
02/11 ME 6.7% 34.9% 39.0% 18.1% 87%
02/07 CO 12.8% 11.8% 34.9% 40.3% 100%
02/07
10.8%
27.1%
16.9%
44.9%
100%
02/07
12.2%
25.3%
55.2%
100%
02/04
21.1%
18.8%
50.1%
10.0%
100%
01/31
31.9%
7.0%
46.4%
13.3%
100%
01/21
40.4%
13.0%
27.8%
17.0%
100%
01/10
9.4%
22.9%
39.3%
9.4%
100%


Contents

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[edit]Overview

Super Tuesday overview
Candidate States won Votes Projected delegate count
AP CNN FOX
Mitt Romney 0 0 0 0 0
Rick Santorum 0 0 0 0 0
Newt Gingrich 0 0 0 0 0
Ron Paul 0 0 0 0 0
Unprojected delegates: 410 410 410
Total: 410 410 410

[edit]Individual state contests

[edit]Alaska

Alaska Republican caucuses, 2012
Candidate Votes Percentage Estimated national delegates
Ron Paul 0 0% 0
Mitt Romney 0 0% 0
Rick Santorum 0 0% 0
Newt Gingrich 0 0% 0
Unpledged 0 0% 0
Totals 30

[edit]Georgia

Georgia Republican primary, 2012
Candidate Votes Percentage Estimated national delegates
Newt Gingrich 0 0% 0
Mitt Romney 0 0% 0
Rick Santorum 0 0% 0
Ron Paul 0 0% 0
Buddy Roemer 0 0% 0
Michele Bachmann 0 0% 0
Herman Cain 0 0% 0
Jon Huntsman 0 0% 0
Rick Perry 0 0% 0
Gary Johnson 0 0% 0
Totals 76
Key: Withdrew
prior to contest

[edit]Idaho

Idaho Republican caucuses, 2012
Candidate Votes Percentage Estimated national delegates
Ron Paul 0 0% 0
Mitt Romney 0 0% 0
Rick Santorum 0 0% 0
Newt Gingrich 0 0% 0
Buddy Roemer 0 0% 0
Totals 76
Key: Withdrew
prior to contest

[edit]Ohio

Ohio Republican primary, 2012
Candidate Votes Percentage Estimated national delegates
Mitt Romney 0 0% 0
Rick Santorum 0 0% 0
Ron Paul 0 0% 0
Newt Gingrich 0 0% 0
Jon Huntsman 0 0% 0
Rick Perry 0 0% 0
Unbound 66
Totals 66
Key: Withdrew
prior to contest

Notes:

1. In the six congressional districts where Rick Santorum submitted only a partial slate of district delegates and district alternates by the late December 2011 deadline, he will be automatically awarded only the number of delegates he submitted, assuming he wins the particular district. The Ohio Republican Party said on March 2, 2012, that the remaining delegates in such districts will be “considered unbound” until a panel composed of three members of the Ohio GOP’s central committee decides which campaign (if any) is permitted to appoint such delegates.[1]

2. In three congressional districts (OH-6OH-9 and OH-13), Rick Santorum did not make the district-specific portion of the ballot.

3. In every district, each of the six candidates listed above appears on the “at-large” portion of the ballot. The results of the at-large ballot will determine the allocation of fifteen national convention delegates.

[edit]Oklahoma

Oklahoma is the only state voting on this day that has a competitive primary in both major parties.[citation needed]

[edit]Democratic

Oklahoma Democratic Primary, March 6, 2012[2]
Candidate Votes Percentage Delegates
Barack Obama
Jim Rogers
Bob Ely
Darcy Richardson
Randall Terry
Unprojected delegates: 45
Total: 45

[edit]Republican

Oklahoma Republican primary, 2012
Candidate Votes Percentage Estimated national delegates
Rick Santorum 0 0% 0
Mitt Romney 0 0% 0
Newt Gingrich 0 0% 0
Ron Paul 0 0% 0
Michele Bachmann 0 0% 0
Herman Cain 0 0% 0
Jon Huntsman 0 0% 0
Rick Perry 0 0% 0
Gary Johnson 0 0% 0
Totals 40
Key: Withdrew
prior to contest

[edit]Massachusetts

Massachusetts Republican primary, 2012
Candidate Votes Percentage Estimated national delegates
Mitt Romney 0 0% 0
Rick Santorum 0 0% 0
Ron Paul 0 0% 0
Newt Gingrich 0 0% 0
Michele Bachmann 0 0% 0
Herman Cain 0 0% 0
Jon Huntsman 0 0% 0
Rick Perry 0 0% 0
Gary Johnson 0 0% 0
Totals 76
Key: Withdrew
prior to contest

[edit]North Dakota

North Dakota Republican caucuses, 2012
Candidate Votes Percentage Delegates
Ron Paul 0 0% 0
Mitt Romney 0 0% 0
Rick Santorum 0 0% 0
Newt Gingrich 0 0% 0
Unprojected delegates: 0
Total: 0 0% 0

[edit]Tennessee

Tennessee Republican primary, 2012
Candidate Votes Percentage Estimated national delegates
Rick Santorum 0 0% 0
Mitt Romney 0 0% 0
Newt Gingrich 0 0% 0
Ron Paul 0 0% 0
Buddy Roemer 0 0% 0
Michele Bachmann 0 0% 0
Herman Cain 0 0% 0
Jon Huntsman 0 0% 0
Rick Perry 0 0% 0
Gary Johnson 0 0% 0
Totals 58
Key: Withdrew
prior to contest

[edit]Vermont

Vermont Republican primary, March 6, 2012[3]
Candidate Votes Percentage Delegates
Mitt Romney
Rick Santorum
Ron Paul
Newt Gingrich
Unprojected delegates: 17
Total: 17

[edit]Virginia

In Virginia, the ballot restrictions were more restrictive than in most states, resulting in most of the candidates failing to get on the ballot. Several candidates unsuccessfully sued to reverse the decision.

Virginia Republican primary, March 6, 2012[4]
Candidate Votes Percentage Delegates
Mitt Romney
Ron Paul
Unprojected delegates: 46
Total: 46

[edit]References

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