Posted on 12/27/2011 3:10:41 PM PST by Ron C.
Full Primary/Caucus Calendar
Jan 3 Iowa (caucus) 28 Delegates Jan 10 New Hampshire (primary) 12 Delegates Jan 21 South Carolina (primary) 25 Delegates Jan 31 Florida (primary) 50 Delegates Feb 4 Nevada (caucus) 28 Delegates Feb 4-11 Maine (caucus) 24 Delegates Feb 7 Colorado (caucus) 36 Delegates Minnesota (caucus) 40 Delegates Missouri (primary) 52 Delegates Feb 28 Arizona (primary) 29 Delegates Michigan (primary) 30 Delegates Mar 3 Washington (caucus) 43 Delegates Mar 6 Alaska (caucus) 27 Delegates (Super Georgia (primary) 76 Delegates Tuesday) Idaho (caucus) 32 Delegates Massachusetts (primary) 41 Delegates North Dakota (caucus) 28 Delegates Ohio (primary) 66 Delegates Oklahoma (primary) 43 Delegates Tennessee (primary) 58 Delegates Texas (primary) 155 Delegates Vermont (primary) 17 Delegates Virginia (primary) 49 Delegates Mar 6-10 Wyoming (caucus) 29 Delegates Mar 10 Kansas (caucus) 40 Delegates Virgin Islands (caucus) 9 Delegates Mar 13 Alabama (primary) 50 Delegates Hawaii (caucus) 20 Delegates Mississippi (primary) 38 Delegates Mar 17 Missouri (GOP caucus) 52 Delegates Mar 20 Illinois (primary) 69 Delegates Mar 24 Louisiana (primary) 45 Delegates Apr 3 Dist of Col (primary) 19 Delegates Maryland (primary) 37 Delegates Wisconsin (primary) 42 Delegates Apr 24 Connecticut (primary) 28 Delegates Delaware (primary) 17 Delegates New York (primary) 95 Delegates Pennsylvania (primary) 72 Delegates Rhode Island (primary) 19 Delegates May 8 Indiana (primary) 46 Delegates North Carolina (primary) 55 Delegates West Virginia (primary) 31 Delegates May 15 Nebraska (primary) 34 Delegates Oregon (primary) 28 Delegates May 22 Arkansas (primary) 36 Delegates Kentucky (primary) 45 Delegates Jun 5 California (primary) 172 Delegates Montana (primary) 26 Delegates New Jersey (primary) 50 Delegates New Mexico (primary) 23 Delegates South Dakota (primary) 28 Delegates Jun 26 Utah (primary) 40 Delegates
Yes - thanks to Hoodat - see the link in post #18 above.
I thought California moved it’s voting date up to March or so?
There’s an important error here:
Feb 7 Colorado (caucus) 36 Delegates
Minnesota (caucus) 40 Delegates
Missouri (primary) 52 Delegates
The Missouri primary does not award any Republican delegates. The Missouri caucus, farther down the list, is when the Republican delegates are awarded.
The Feb. 7 primary is a “beauty constest” with no effect beyond potential momentum, and Newt Gingrich, for whatever reason, chose not to file.
ping!
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