The AntiNWOParty 2012 Presidential Election Review and what to expect in 2013 and beyond.

As far as the 2012 Presidential Election goes we all knew what the outcome was going to be a big win for New World Order

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Bankers like Goldman Sachs and company!

Rush Limbaugh   we know your a NWO secret society Operative you cant fool all of us! Links to more about his NWO connections.

Rush Limbaugh and the EIB Network

We didn’t pick up the Win last night but we still want to thank all of you for voting Republican!

” You can fool all the people some of the time, and some of the people all the time, but you cannot fool all the people all the time.” Abraham Lincoln   It looks like many people have been fooled in America. This is good news for the Antinewworldorderparty Patriots because we have only just begun to fight for the Truth to be heard so the Song of Liberty can be sang once again so the tree of Liberty will grow strong roots in the hearts and minds of we the people. Long live the United States of America the Republic that we so love.

Barack Obama wins reelection: Mid East faces nuclear Iran, Brotherhood grip
The prospect of another four years of Obama in the White House fills some Middle East nations, including the Persian Gulf and Israel, with trepidation. For Israel, this policy translates bleakly into American backing for the two most forbidding ideological foes it has faced in all its 63 years: Iran, whose leaders call openly for Israels extinction – even from the UN platform  although this is achievable only by nuclear aggression; and the hostile US Government funded and creation of the CIA its own brain child, Muslim Brotherhood the best enemy money can buy.

Obama Win Keeps Peace In The Middle East
AWLITLD.com: Just as a reminder… the antichrist, whomever he is, will come as THE champion of peace. We all know how that works out.

Well done, now support our statehood bid, Palestinians tell Obama
Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas on Wednesday issued a statement congratulating US President Barack Obama on his election victory and encouraging him to continue his efforts to achieve peace in the Middle East.

Dollar Falls as Obama Win Paves Way for Monetary Easing

Now follow the money and see who stands to gain in the two  headed Snake of the Democrat and Republican mainstream election NWO machine!

Barack Obama

University of California $1,092,906
Microsoft Corp $761,343
Google Inc $737,055
US Government $627,628
Harvard University $602,992

Mitt Romney

Goldman Sachs $994,139
Bank of America $921,839
Morgan Stanley $827,255
JPMorgan Chase & Co $792,147
Credit Suisse Group $618,941

Barack Obama (D)

Individual contributions $631,650,564
legend Small Individual contributions $214,314,215 33.6%
legend Large Individual contributions $423,360,831 66.3%
legend PAC contributions $0 0%
legend Candidate self-financing $5,000 0.0%
legend Federal Funds $0 0%
legend Other $521,859 0.1%
Report Date 10/25/2012

Mitt Romney (R)

Individual contributions $384,901,892
legend Small Individual contributions $70,851,796 18.1%
legend Large Individual contributions $316,212,124 80.8%
legend PAC contributions $994,782 0.3%
legend Candidate self-financing $52,500 0.0%
legend Federal Funds $0 0%
legend Other $3,139,094 0.8%
Report Date 10/25/2012

More than 300 people — or nearly a quarter of the roughly 1,200 individuals USA TODAY has identified as Romney fundraisers — come from the world of finance, more than any other sector. More than a dozen come from the ranks of a single company, investment powerhouse Goldman Sachs, which spent nearly $4.4 million to influence Washington policymakers last year.

By comparison, 77 of Obama’s 532 fundraisers work in the securities and investment industry, according to a tally by the non-partisan Center for Responsive Politics. Obama has slammed Romney’s record in private equity, while Romney has pledged to dismantle financial-industry regulations enacted during the Obama administration.

  • The 2012 election is now over. The fight to restore constitutionally limited government has just begun.

Ron Paul

NOTE: All the numbers on this page are for the 2012 election cycle and based on Federal Election Commission data released electronically on Thursday, October 25, 2012.
(“Help! The numbers don’t add up…”)

Blue = Obama Red = Romney. Sad more red but Obama declared winner?

Even though Ron Paul was not running for President his ideals live on through those who’s minds have been illuminated.

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Daily Caller: Several ‘Ron Paul Republicans’ win closely contested House races http://bit.ly/YYfTFH #RonPaul2012
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#TAVN – Marijuana decriminalized in Washington and Colorado as voters reject police state ‘War on Drugs’ TAVN – The Activisionist Network

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Marijuana decriminalized in Washington and Colorado as voters reject police state ‘War on Drugs

Wednesday, November 07, 2012 by Mike Adams, the Health Ranger Editor of NaturalNews.com (See all articles…) (NaturalNews) Here’s some good news in the election results: Voters in Washington…

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By Matt Negrin

(ABC News) – Forget Barack Obama and Mitt Romney. The most exciting matchup of the night was between Karl Rove and his employer, Fox News.

A little after 11 p.m., Fox News and every other news outlet called the presidential race for Obama. Rove, the mastermind of George W. Bush’s campaign and now a political commentator on Fox, didn’t buy it. Read more… 417 more words

Republicans Hold House While Democrats Keep Grip On Senate And White House | THE JEENYUS CORNER The Jeenyus Corner

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After a long and often times, highly contested election cycle, the balance of power on Capitol Hill remains essentially the same. Despite failing to capture the White House, Republicans were able to maintain control over the House by winning 231 seats compared to 186 on the Democratic side of the isle.

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Republican Incumbent, Jeff Duncan, Dodged debates and alternative media interviews (even though his opponent welcomed questions) in his campaign to defeat Democratic challenger; Brian Doyle.

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SOUTH CAROLINA – Freshman Congressman Jeff Duncan (R-SC) has won a second term as the representative for the 3rd Congressional District of South Carolina.

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Now that Obama has been Reelected in 2012

Folks I almost forgot to mention as I’ve been talking about Barack being the last president, according to the prophecy of St. Malachi, there will be 112 popes and our current pope (Nazi youth Razinger aka pope Benedict) is pope 111. So Barack being the last president and our next pope being the last makes sense as we head into the Tribulation as prophesied in the book of Revelation.

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Obama and Romney: War No Matter Who Wins Election

Kurt Nimmo
Infowars.com
October 21, 2012

Once again emphasizing there is no fundamental difference between Obama and Romney when it comes to attacking Iran, the American Jewish Committee has published the answers to a questionnaire sent to the candidates.

From the Jewish Telegraphic Agency website:

“I am prepared to use all elements of American power” to prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon, Obama said in the questionnaires released Oct. 18 by the AJC, “including a political effort to further isolate Iran, a diplomatic effort to sustain our coalition, an economic effort that has imposed crippling sanctions, and a military effort to be prepared for any contingency.”

Romney’s response was nearly identical:

“I will press for ever tightening sanctions on the regime, acting multilaterally where we can and unilaterally where we must, and leave no doubt in the mind of the regime’s leaders that the military option remains on the table.”

Romney tried to make political points by sucking up to Israel and the Israeli lobby in the United States: “Unlike President Obama, I understand that distancing the U.S. from Israel doesn’t earn us credibility in the Arab world or bring peace closer,” he said. “Instead, it encourages Palestinians to hold out and wait for Washington to deliver more Israeli concessions.”

Romney said he plans to create “regional directors” who “will possess unified budgetary and policy authority.”

The JTA’s response to this development: “With such powers concentrated in an individual, pro-Israel groups would likely closely watch and want to influence whomever a Romney administration would name to the Middle East post.”

In fact, pro-Israel neocons already dictate Romney’s Middle East foreign policy. Fifteen of the 22 members of Romney’s foreign policy team were policy advisers under Bush, and six of them are former members of PNAC, Joseph Sarkisian points out.

Neocons from the American Enterprise Institute, the Brookings Institute, and the Hudson Institute dominate Romney’s advisors. “The American-Israeli Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) thinks highly of these policy advisers, who are all ardent supporters of the Israeli desire to end Iran’s nuclear program with force if necessary,” writes Sarkisian.

“Just like in Iraq, there is no verifiable proof of WMD in Iran, yet once again the same group of people want to use the same methods to start a similar war for the interests of the few, with no regard for the consequences,” he concludes.

Poll results are, of course, highly misleading, but if we are to believe the latest results Romney and Obama are locked in a dead heat sixteen days out from the election.

Establishment fount Forbes predicts that if Obama gets re-elected, Israel will attack Iran in January, a move that will undoubtedly be supported by the United States.

Despite Romney’s coterie of neocons, Democrat Chuck Schumer believes Obama is more likely to attack Iran than his opponent. “I’ll tell you this on Iran, and I’ve said this to a couple of Romney supporters who agree, that if the sanctions fail, and military action is warranted, a re-elected President Obama is far more likely to launch that kind of military action, probably in concert with Israel, than would Mitt Romney,” Schumer told CNN in September.

Following Obama’s lackadaisical performance during the first debate, his administration “leaked” a plan for striking Iran’s nuclear facilities. CFR member and visiting scholar at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, David Rothkopf, wrote in Foreign Policy earlier this month that the White House and Israeli officials “assert that the two sides behind the scenes have come closer together in their views [regarding Iran] in recent days.”

Rothkopf quoted a “source close to the discussions” as saying that a surgical strike aimed at Iran’s enrichment facilities “might take only ‘a couple of hours’” at best and would be conducted by air using bombers and drones.

Despite the outcome of the election, a strike on Iran – limited, surgical or otherwise – will occur within the next few months, if not weeks.

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Ron Paul Scares the GOP and 4 Reasons He Might Still Get the 2012 Republican Nomination

Why the GOP Is Scared of Ron Paul and 4 Reasons He Might Still Get the 2012 Republican Nomination

Posted: 08/21/2012 3:55 pm
Wait, isn’t Dr. Ron Paul out of the presidential race? Isn’t it all tied up nicely in a bow with the Romney/Ryan ticket?

No.

Why would the GOP be scared of Ron Paul but end up nominating him?

I’ll explain.

Romney and the GOP have demonstrated both poor judgment and poor sportsmanship that might cost them by damaging Romney’s electability among the Ron Paul supporters thus leading to a splitting of votes, which in turn, could cost the GOP the entire election.

Dr. Ron Paul is still in the race for president and is a strong contender for the 2012 GOP nomination.

To be on the GOP ballot Aug. 27, 2012 in Tampa and get a 15-minute speaking slot, a candidate must have won the plurality (majority) of delegates in at least 5 states.

Well, Ron Paul did win the plurality of delegates in 5 states, enough to be eligible for the nomination and a 15-minute speaking slot at the GOP convention. The states he won are Louisiana, Iowa, Minnesota, Maine and Nevada. Then Ron Paul went on to win the plurality in Massachusetts, Romney’s home state and half the delegates in Oregon. Dr. Ron Paul also has around 500 delegateswho support him. The exact number of delegates that Romney and Paul have is still a mystery but should be clarified at the convention.

So… Ron Paul won his 5-plus states, he’s on the ballot and writing his speech, right? Not exactly.

What happened next is what may cost the Republicans and Romney the entire election. Instead of accepting that Ron Paul, the GOP underdog, had won enough delegates in enough states to be allowed his rightful place on the ballot and his 15-minute speaking slot, the GOP and Romney’s people decided to try and take these legitimate wins away from Ron Paul and his supporters. Ron Paul supporters fought hard, played fair and won. Romney supporters didn’t play fair and still lost those 5-plus states. These Ron Paul pluralities were won in spite of shenanigans and tricks tried by Romney supporters and the GOP to prevent or undermine Ron Paul wins. The Ron Paul supporters were well prepared and won the needed amount of states anyway.

So, how did Romney and his supporters handle their losses of five measly states to Ron Paul? Honorably? Graciously? With dignity? Maturely?

No. Quite the opposite.

Romney’s people ran to Big Daddy GOP to rescue them from their defeats by trying to disqualify the valid Ron Paul delegates and to take away Ron Paul’s right to speak and be on the ballot by reducing his states won to fewer than the five needed.

So far, Romney and the GOP have contested the Ron Paul wins in LouisianaMaineMassachusettsand Oregon. They threw out the Massachusetts Ron Paul delegates after the GOP tried to force the delegates to sign a long legal document that required them to vote for Romney. This was not something that had ever been done before. The GOP allowed Romney, big lawyers and big bullying to invalidate Ron Paul’s solid win in Massachusetts.

As in the other states, the Ron Paul delegates in Maine played by the rules and won. Even Governor LePage of Maine, a Republican, is appalled with GOP efforts to throw out the duly-elected Ron Paul delegates.

The entire plot to reduce Ron Paul wins to under five states to take his name off the ballot and take away his 15-minute speaking slot is well under way. If Romney/Ryan are so great, why can’t they handle a little competition without whining and crying like sore losers?

Are they afraid of losing the 2012 nomination to Ron Paul if he speaks and is on the ballot?

Why not play fair and let the best man win?

Who cheats? The lazy, bratty, insecure and less-qualified people who can’t win honestly and fairly. Is that really presidential material?

I wonder if Romney and the GOP are worried that if Ron Paul speaks and gets the nomination, that Ron Paul will fire all of them. Is the GOP that terrified of change, even if it is for the betterment of the country?

Here is why I think that Ron Paul might still walk away with the nomination.

4. Lots of regular “little people”, like me, want Ron Paul to be the 2012 GOP presidential candidate. We, the little people, do not like being trod upon and when we join together, we are stronger than big money. Remember, “We the People”? Ron Paul’s donors areregular working people, many military men and women, not banks.

3. Ron Paul is the David to Romney’s Goliath Machine but the spirit, character and faith of we “little people” count more in America than just money. Romney has raised$152 million to Paul’s $39 million. Ron Paul has more passionate support from his supporters due to Ron Paul’s character and dedication to serving America and Americans based on our founding principles embodied in our Constitution. Money, media manipulation and bullying can’t buy this type of support. But, Romney and his lawyers couldn’t let Ron Paul keep 5-plus wins?

2. Ron Paul wants to serve his country, and has served in the military, and would end the wars. Ron Paul’s supporters and Americans want someone they can trust and believe in. Dr. Paul is that man.

1. Mitt Romney is much less qualified to be president than Ron Paul, who understands the Constitution and Bill of Rights. Watch this link where Romney is asked a basic Constitutional question and replies, “I’ll have to ask my lawyers”. Ron Paul tells Mitt Romney, “Read the Constitution.” Ron Paul is the only Republican Presidential candidate who is qualified, experienced and credible.

We, little people, similar to Ron Paul and his supporters, work hard, play fair and expect the same from others.

If Romney and his supporters had been gracious losers about Ron Paul’s 5-plus state wins and Ron Paul’s 15-minute speech, Romney had a chance to garner both the GOP 2012 nomination plus the support and votes of Ron Paul and his supporters. (I say “a chance” because many Ron Paul supporters do not see Romney as a fiscal conservative.)

Not anymore. It is hard to vote for someone who has acted so dishonorably, even for the sake of party loyalty.

The misguided Machiavellian advice Romney got and took to “win at all costs,” may cost him dearly in November due to the bad will generated with Ron Paul supporters. Too many people have lost too much respect for Romney to vote for him. To the contrary, even though Ron Paul’s campaign was repeatedly slighted and undermined by Romney and his supporters, Ron Paul stayed gracious and denounced mistreatment of Romney. He has told his delegates to “Make yourself heard but be respectful.”

By playing dirty and being greedy, Romney supporters may have lost Romney both the nomination and the election.

Romney and the national GOP are showing their ugly colors by attempting to take away Ron Paul state delegate wins that were earned fair and square.

In speaking with some Ron Paul supporters, here is their current plan. If Ron Paul doesn’t win the 2012 GOP nomination, many Ron Paul supporters will elect to vote for Gary Johnson, the Libertarian presidential candidate. Why wouldn’t Ron Paul supporters write in Ron Paul on ballots around the country? For those write-in votes to count, a write-in candidate must be listed in every state and some Ron Paul supporters do not know if their Ron Paul votes would count.

And, due to the shabby treatment Ron Paul and his supporters have received from the GOP and Romney’s people, many Ron Paul supporters may refuse to vote for Romney in 2012, even if it means Obama being re-elected for four more years. One supporter told me, “I want the GOP to see how many votes they lost by playing dirty. They will only be able to count all the lost votes if I vote for Gary Johnson.”

If you want to learn more about Gary Johnson click here. He stands for small government, government staying out of your business, liberty and fiscal responsibility. He is like Ron Paul without the Roe v Wade concern. Gary Johnson has had virtually no media coverage so you may not have heard of him.

As I heard in grammar school and it remains true: “Cheat, Cheat Never Beat”.

Ron Paul is the only qualified person for the 2012 Republican Nomination who can unify conservative Republicans, Independents, Libertarians and stabilize the economy. If the GOP is smart and humble enough to do a mea culpa and nominate Ron Paul, Republicans stand a better chance of winning in November. If Ron Paul doesn’t get the nomination, many Ron Paul supporters will likely be voting for Gary Johnson. All Romney and the GOP had to do was play fair and win honorably, but I guess that was too much to ask.

But here is the GOP’s conflict: If the GOP nominates Ron Paul and he wins, many of the GOP cronies will be shown the door. There will be a big house cleaning of corrupt politicians, like turning on the lights and the cockroaches scatter. On the other hand, if they don’t nominate Ron Paul, they risk losing all the Ron Paul supporters, which would likely split the vote and lose the 2012 election entirely.

It is hard to make those type of decisions when choosing what is best for the country doesn’t figure in at all, but choosing what is best for their own selfish principles of self-preservation, greed and thirst for power rule the day.

Romney and the GOP need to leave Ron Paul’s five-plus states alone, place him on the ballot and allow Ron Paul to speak.

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Match made in Hell Oboney 2012

Match made in Hell Oboney 2012

Match made in Hell Oboney 2012

The Fall of the house of Paul’s! Patriots Pick up the Flag of Liberty and March on!

The Fall of the house of Paul’s in 2012 started with Rand Paul’s Sell out Endorsement of Mitt Romney , At least Rand has shown his careerist colors.
You’re an idiot if you equate Rand Paul with Ron Paul.   I have said from day one

Rand Paul endorses Establishment

Go look it up. Rand supported sanctions on Iran and financing the war in Afghanistan he sold out a LONG time ago.  In both interviews with CNN and FOX, Rand was asked whether he had “checked with his father”. In both cases Rand deceptively ducks the question with a carefully crafted answer about how he supported his dad, since he was 11 years old. This response does nothing to answer the question – DID YOU CHECK WITH YOUR DAD?? It is a dishonest “non-answer”. And, the fact that he ducks the question with the same verbatim non-answer twice, shows that he purposely planned to not tell the truth.

Ron Paul hasn’t come out saying that he disagrees with his son, and the fact that Rand is endorsing Romney means that Ron failed as a father to pass on his moral values onto Rand.

True Ron Paul libertarians–especially the young and idealistic–will NOT back Mitt Romney. He is, after all, a champion of everything repellent the US State does overseas and at home. He is a despicable statist, a junior oligarch, and a proponent of perpetual war, bank bailouts, torture, murder, camps, drones, the police state, redistribution, so the empire can march on towards a New World Order Global Government take over!

Absolutely Awesome Ron Paul First GOP Candidate to Appear on Ballot in All 50 States

Daniel J Leach

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BREAKING PRESS RELEASE:
Ron Paul First GOP Candidate to Appear on Ballot in All 50 States

“Being first to appear on the ballot in all fifty states proves that Ron Paul is the only candidate with the organizational muscle, resources, and stamina to challenge Mitt Romney.”

LAKE JACKSON, Texas – 2012 Republican Presidential candidate Ron Paul is the first candidate among those vying for the GOP nomination to appear on the ballot in all 50 states, and the only candidate aside from moderate-establishment Mitt Romney to have any prospects for 50-state ballot access.

The 12-term Congressman from Texas filed to appear on the ballot in New Jersey today – Tuesday,

March 27 th – with double the required 1,000 signatures, giving him the status of first candidate to have nationwide ballot access. Romney is expected to file in New Jersey in the coming days, making his 50-state ballot access likely.

Not all states require activity such as the need to file paperwork to appear on the ballot. In the case of some states, for example, the respective secretaries of state simply green-light ballot access for candidates. In the over 30 states that do require some form of filing activity, filing requirements range from formalities such as filing paperwork and paying a fee to appear on the ballot, to similar requirements plus a quota of signatures from those enrolled in the relevant political party, to stringent requirements as in the example of Virginia, which requires filing plus thousands of signatures to authenticate candidate support.

In Virginia, Paul and Romney were the only candidates that appeared on the ballot in the

Commonwealth’s primary held on March 6 th –Super Tuesday. Counterfeit conservative Rick Santorum failed to file at all in Virginia, and serial hypocrite Newt Gingrich filed but fell short of qualifying. Would-be candidate Rick Perry’s suit that the other candidates joined against the Commonwealth was struck down on appeal, and an injunction determining whether and when paper ballots were to be printed was lifted, making possible the Paul-Romney matchup. More recently, Santorum failed to file in the District of Columbia,

which is holding its primary on Tuesday, April 3 rd

or one week from today.

“Success in accessing ballots no matter a state’s requirements is a barometer for the strength of a campaign organization. Being first to appear on the ballot in all fifty states proves that Ron Paul is the only candidate with the organizational muscle, resources, and stamina to challenge Mitt Romney for the Republican nomination,” said Ron Paul 2012 National Campaign Manager John Tate.

“In concert with our delegate-attainment strategy, which is working well in states like Iowa, Nevada, Washington, and Missouri, we’re prepared and eager to continue on the long road to Tampa,” added Mr. Tate, referring to the Republican National Convention in to be held in Florida in September. “See you on the campaign trail.”

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.

 

John Best 2012

JOHN BEST FOR PRESIDENT IN 2012



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%


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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

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