Missouri Republican primary, 2008

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The 2008 Missouri Republican Presidential Primary on February 5, 2008 determined the recipient of 55 of the state's 58 delegates to the Republican National Convention in the process to elect the 44th President of the United States. It was an open primary.[1]

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[edit] Results

2008 Missouri Republican primary county map. Red counties won by John McCain, green counties won by Mike Huckabee, and blue counties won by Mitt Romney.
2008 Missouri Republican primary county map. Red counties won by John McCain, green counties won by Mike Huckabee, and blue counties won by Mitt Romney.
100% of precincts reporting [2][3]
Candidate Votes Percentage Counties[4] Delegates
John McCain 194,053 32.96% 32 58
Mike Huckabee 185,642 31.53% 72 0
Mitt Romney 172,329 29.27% 12 0
Ron Paul 26,464 4.50% 0 0
Rudy Giuliani* 3,593 0.61% 0 0
Fred Thompson* 3,102 0.53% 0 0
Alan Keyes 892 0.15% 0 0
Duncan Hunter* 307 0.05% 0 0
Virgil Wiles 124 0.02% 0 0
Tom Tancredo* 107 0.02% 0 0
Daniel Ayers Gilbert 88 0.01% 0 0
Hugh Cort 46 0.01% 0 0
Uncommitted 2,097 0.35% 0 0
Total 588,720 100% 116 58

*Candidate dropped out prior to primary

[edit] Opinion polling

Please see the following article for opinion polling: 2008 Republican Presidential Nomination Opinion Polling - Missouri

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