2008 South Dakota Republican presidential primary

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2008 South Dakota Republican presidential primary

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27 delegates to the Republican National Convention
(24 pledged, 3 unpledged)
 
Candidate John McCain Ron Paul Mike Huckabee
(withdrawn)
Home state Arizona Texas Arkansas
Delegate count 24 0 0
Popular vote 42,778 10,072 4,328
Percentage 70.18% 16.52% 7.10%

The 2008 South Dakota Republican presidential primary took place on June 3, 2008.

Results

2008 South Dakota Republican presidential primary
Candidate Popular vote Delegates
Count Percentage
John McCain 42,788 70.19% 24
Ron Paul 10,072 16.52% 0
Mike Huckabee (withdrawn) 4,328 7.10% 0
Mitt Romney (withdrawn) 1,990 3.26% 0
Uncommitted 1,786 2.93% 0
Total 60,964 100% 24

See also

References

  1. ^ "Election Resources: South Dakota Secretary of State". sdsos.gov. Retrieved April 25, 2020.
  2. ^ "South Dakota Republican Delegation 2008". www.thegreenpapers.com. Retrieved April 25, 2020.