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2008 Connecticut Republican presidential primary

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|[[File:Connecticut Republican Presidential Primary Election Results by County, 2008.svg|250px]] |County results |[[File:Connecticut Republican Presidential Primary Election Results by Township, 2008.svg|250px]] |Municipality results}} The 2008 Connecticut Republican presidential primary was held on February 5, 2008 (Super Tuesday) as the process by which the U.S. state of Connecticut selected the recipient of 27 of the state's 30 delegates to the Republican National Convention in the process to elect the Republican candidate for the 44th president of the United States. It was a closed primary, restricted to enrolled members of the Republican Party.

Candidates

The following is the order in which Republican candidates appeared on Connecticut's Republican primary ballot on February 5, 2008:

  • Rudolph Giuliani, Fred Thompson, Mitt Romney, John McCain, Duncan Hunter, Ron Paul, Mike Huckabee, and Alan Keyes.

By law, "uncommitted" appeared below the list of candidates on the ballots for both parties in Connecticut.

Candidates who dropped out after December 27, 2007, remained on the ballot in Connecticut. Colorado Congressman Tom Tancredo was the only Republican candidate listed as a likely contender in November who withdrew early enough to be removed from the ballot. California Congressman Duncan Hunter, former Tennessee Senator Fred Thompson, and former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani withdrew after the December 27 cut-off date, and therefore remained on the ballot.

History

Although the February 5, 2008 primary was the eighth presidential cycle since Connecticut replaced local primaries with a statewide primary in 1977, it was only the sixth primary to feature Republican candidates due to the unchallenged incumbents of Ronald Reagan in 1984 and George W. Bush in 2004. With John McCain having won the 2008 Republican nomination, Connecticut had selected the eventual Republican nominee in 67 percent of past primaries.

The February 5 primary was the first time Connecticut used the optical scan voting system for a primary. The state had first used the technology statewide in the 2007 municipal elections.

Opinion polling

Main article: Statewide opinion polling for the 2008 Republican Party presidential primaries#Connecticut

Results

CandidateVotesPercentageDelegates
John McCain78,83652.00%27
Mitt Romney49,89132.91%0
Mike Huckabee10,6077.00%0
Ron Paul6,2874.15%0
Rudy Giuliani*2,4701.63%0
John Nicah Jr (write-in)2,4621.62%0
Fred Thompson*5380.35%0
Alan Keyes3760.25%0
Duncan Hunter*1370.09%0
Total151,605100%27
  • Candidate dropped out of the race before the primary

Turnout was 36.7% of registered Republicans.

References

es:Primaria demócrata de Connecticut, 2008

References

  1. [http://www.thegreenpapers.com/P08/CT-R.phtml Connecticut Republican Delegation 2008]
  2. [http://www.sots.ct.gov/releases/2008/01-002-08PresidentialBallotSelectionRelease.pdf Office of the Secretary of the State] {{webarchive. link. (2008-02-29)
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