2008 Ohio Republican presidential primary
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The 2008 Ohio Republican presidential primary took place on March 4, 2008. That night, candidate John McCain secured enough delegate votes to win the Republican nomination for the 2008 United States presidential election.
Results
McCain won every county in the state.
Candidate | Votes (District Level/At Large)[1][2] | Percentage | Delegates |
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John McCain | 570,453/656,687 | 54.56/59.92% | 85 |
Mike Huckabee | 338,838/335,356 | 32.41/30.60% | 0 |
Ron Paul | 55,690/50,964 | 5.33/4.65% | 0 |
Mitt Romney* | 54,540/36,031 | 5.22/3.39% | 0 |
Fred Thompson* | 26,103/16,879 | 2.50/1.54% | 0 |
Total | 1,045,624/1,095,917 | 100/100% | 85 |
* Candidate had dropped out of the race before March 4.
3 other unpledged delegates will also be sent to the Republican convention to bring Ohio's total delegate count to 88.
See also
References
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