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The '''2008 Kansas Republican caucuses''' took place on [[February 9]], [[2008]]. |
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The '''2008 Kansas Democratic caucuses''' took place on [[February 5]], [[2008]], also known as [[Super Tuesday (2008)|Super Tuesday]]. Twenty-one of the state's 32 delegates were chosen, with the remainder to be selected at district party conventions on [[April 12]].<ref>http://www.thegreenpapers.com/P08/KS-D.phtml</ref> The state, and a majority of its delegates, were won by [[Barack Obama]]. |
The '''2008 Kansas Democratic caucuses''' took place on [[February 5]], [[2008]], also known as [[Super Tuesday (2008)|Super Tuesday]]. Twenty-one of the state's 32 delegates were chosen, with the remainder to be selected at district party conventions on [[April 12]].<ref>http://www.thegreenpapers.com/P08/KS-D.phtml</ref> The state, and a majority of its delegates, were won by [[Barack Obama]]. |
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Revision as of 02:42, 10 February 2008
The 2008 Kansas caucuses took place on during the 2008 presidental election.
Republican caucus
The 2008 Kansas Republican caucuses took place on February 9, 2008.
Fox News and CNN have projected Mike Huckabee as the winner of the Kansas Caucuses. The Associated Press has also called the race for Mike Huckabee.
Results
Candidate | Votes | Percentage | Delegates |
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Mike Huckabee | 11,627 | 60.77% | 33 |
John McCain | 4,587 | 23.97% | 0 |
Ron Paul | 2,182 | 11.40% | 0 |
Mitt Romney | 653 | 3.41% | 0 |
Uncommited | 84 | 0.44% | 0 |
Total | 19,133 | 100% | 33 |
Democratic caucus
The 2008 Kansas Democratic caucuses took place on February 5, 2008, also known as Super Tuesday. Twenty-one of the state's 32 delegates were chosen, with the remainder to be selected at district party conventions on April 12.[2] The state, and a majority of its delegates, were won by Barack Obama.
Results
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Candidate | Votes | Percentage | Delegates | ||||||||
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Barack Obama | 27,172 | 74.05% | 23 | ||||||||
Hillary Clinton | 9,462 | 25.79% | 9 | ||||||||
John Edwards* | 53 | 0.14% | 0 | ||||||||
Uncommitted | 8 | 0.02% | 0 | ||||||||
Total | 36,695 | 100% | 32 |
* Candidate withdrew prior to caucuses.
See also
- Democratic Party (United States) presidential primaries, 2008
- Republican Party (United States) presidential primaries, 2008
References
- ^ "RESULTS: Kansas". CNN. 2008-02-09. Retrieved 2008-02-09.
- ^ http://www.thegreenpapers.com/P08/KS-D.phtml
- ^ "RESULTS: Kansas". CNN. 2008-02-05. Retrieved 2008-02-05.