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Elections 2012 - state Primary results

 

State Primary results for the election 2012 (up to February 11)

United States; New York Times; January 3 to February 11, 2012 Source: New York Times


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This graph shows the results of the nationwide primaries held in 2012, by state and candidate. The recent Republican Caucuses in Maine seem to favor Mitt Romney. After 84 percent reporting of votes, he leads with 39.2 percent, although Ron Paul follows close with 35.7 percent. None of Maine's 24 delegates will be bound to any candidate as a result of the precinct caucuses which started on Feb. 4 and end on Feb. 11. Twenty-one delegates will be elected at state convention in May, though not necessarily in connection to the caucus results. After eight primaries, the battle between the GOP candidates is still undecided. Nonetheless, all four remaining candidates stated that they will carry on fighting. The next primaries will be held in Arizona and Michigan on February 28.

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close Markets and sectors
Society, Politics & Economy
Survey
Survey byNew York Times
Survey time periodJanuary 3 to February 11, 2012
Object of investigationState Primary results
RegionUnited States
MacroregionNorth-America only
Typedistribution/proportion
Categoryother
Relevance4
Release
Published byNew York Times
Release dateFebruary 2012