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THIS SANDBOX EXISTS TO CREATE A TABLE TO COVER CONVENTION-RELATED DELEGATE STATISTIC. SEE Talk:Republican Party presidential primaries, 2016 FOR MORE INFORMATION


Candidate Most recent position Campaign Projected
delegates[1]
Popular vote[2] Delegations with plurality Delegations with majority

Donald Trump
Chairman of The Trump Organization
(1971–present)

(CampaignPositions)
338 / 1,237
(27%)
3,366,208
(34.21%)
AL, AR, GA, MA, NV, NH, SC, TN, VA, VT[a] AL, GA, MA, SC, TN

Ted Cruz
U.S. Senator from Texas
(2013–present)

(CampaignPositions)
236 / 1,237
(20%)
2,764,072
(28.09%)
AK, IA, KS, OK, TX KS, TX

Marco Rubio
U.S. Senator from Florida
(2011–present)

(CampaignPositions)
112 / 1,237
(9%)
2,133,028
(21.68%)
MN

John Kasich
69th
Governor of Ohio

(2011–present)

(CampaignPositions)
27 / 1,237
(2%)
650,933
(6.62%)
VT[a]

Ben Carson
Director of Pediatric Neurosurgery
for Johns Hopkins Hospital

(1984–2013)

(CampaignPositions)
Withdrew: March 4, 2016
572,786
(5.82%)

Jeb Bush
43rd
Governor of Florida

(1999–2007)

(CampaignPositions)
Withdrew: February 20, 2016
166,727
(1.70%)

Chris Christie
55th
Governor of New Jersey

(2010–present)

(CampaignPositions)
Withdrew: February 10, 2016
(Endorsed Donald Trump)
35,939
(0.37%)

Rand Paul
U.S. Senator from Kentucky
(2011–present)

(CampaignPositions)
Withdrew: February 3, 2016
33,707
(0.34%)

Mike Huckabee
44th
Governor of Arkansas

(1996–2007)

(CampaignPositions)
Withdrew: February 1, 2016
25,559
(0.26%)

Carly Fiorina
CEO of Hewlett-Packard
(1999–2005)

(CampaignPositions)
Withdrew: February 10, 2016
24,258
(0.25%)

Rick Santorum
U.S. Senator from Pennsylvania
(1995–2007)

(Campaign)
Withdrew: February 3, 2016
(Endorsed Marco Rubio)
7,672
(0.08%)

Jim Gilmore
68th
Governor of Virginia

(1998–2002)

(Campaign)
Withdrew: February 12, 2016
2,053
(0.02%)
Withdrawn candidates shaded

References

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  1. ^ "Delegate tracker". CNN. Retrieved March 1, 2016.
  2. ^ "Republican Convention 2016". The Green Papers. Retrieved March 2, 2016.


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