Washington Republican caucuses, 2008

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The Washington Republican Caucuses were held on Saturday February 9, 2008. Voting in Washington's caucuses closed at 9:00 p.m. EST

Mike Huckabee has stated however, that he wants a state-wide caucus recount.[1]

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[edit] Candidates

All following candidates are those who appeared on the choice for voters in Washington:

[edit] Money raised

All figures retrieved from CNN [2]

The following table shows the money each Republican Party candidate has raised in the state of Washington since the start of their campaigns.

Candidate Money Raised
Mitt Romney $689,329
Ron Paul $531,471
John McCain $308,074
Rudy Giuliani $264,788
Fred Thompson $81,208
Mike Huckabee $81,208
Duncan Hunter $15,378

[edit] Previous results

Each of the following tables shows the result of past primaries and general elections in the state of Washington.

[edit] Primaries

2000 GOP Primary Election Note: The 2000 Primary was a non-partisan primary which featured candidates from the Democratic Primary and the Republican Primary of the ballot. [3]

Candidate Votes Vote Percentage
John McCain 141,605 41%
George W. Bush 77,562 22%
Al Gore 70,623 20%
Bill Bradley 45,636 13%
Alan Keyes 6,426 2%

[edit] General elections

2004 General Election [4]

Candidate Votes Vote Percentage
John Kerry 1,510,201 53%
George W. Bush 1,304,894 46%
Ralph Nader 23,283 1%

2000 General Election [5]

Candidate Votes Vote Percentage
Al Gore 1,240,302 50%
George W. Bush 1,101,621 45%
Ralph Nader 101,906 4%

[edit] Results 2008

96% of precincts reporting[6]
Candidate State Delegate Percentage Delegates Counties Carries
John McCain 3,191 25.9% 0 11
Mike Huckabee 2,898 23.52% 0 11
Ron Paul 2,666 21.64% 0 9
Mitt Romney 1,903 15.45% 0 4
Uncommitted 1,662 13.49% 0 2
Total 12,320 100% 0

NOTE: Jefferson County has not reported any of its votes yet which is the reason of its blank status on the county map

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