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2008 Guam Republican presidential caucuses
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| Field | Value | |
|---|---|---|
| election_name | 2008 Guam Republican presidential caucuses | |
| country | Guam | |
| type | presidential | |
| ongoing | no | |
| previous_election | 2004 Guam Republican presidential caucuses | |
| previous_year | 2004 | |
| next_election | 2012 Guam Republican presidential caucuses | |
| next_year | 2012 | |
| election_date | ||
| image1 | [[File:John McCain official photo portrait.JPG | x140px]] |
| candidate1 | John McCain | |
| party1 | Republican Party (United States) | |
| home_state1 | Arizona | |
| delegate_count1 | 4 | |
| popular_vote1 | 1,648 | |
| percentage1 | 60.0% | |
| image2 | [[File:Mike Huckabee, speaking to a gathering at the Commonwealth Club in San Francisco.jpg | x140px]] |
| candidate2 | Mike Huckabee | |
| party2 | Republican Party (United States) | |
| home_state2 | Arkansas | |
| delegate_count2 | 2 | |
| popular_vote2 | 1,286 | |
| percentage2 | 40.0% |
Main article: 2008 Republican Party presidential primaries
The 2008 Guam Republican presidential caucuses, also called the Guam state convention, took place on March 8, 2008. The approximately 500 people who attended the convention chose six delegates to represent Guam at the 2008 Republican National Convention. John McCain won all six of the delegates. Guam also sent three unpledged party delegates to the party convention, for a total delegation of nine.
The caucuses had been tentatively scheduled for February 16 but later changed.
Results
| Candidate | Votes | Percentage | Delegates |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mike Huckabee | 1, 286 | 40.0% | 2 |
| John McCain | 1, 648 | 60.0% | 4 |
| Ron Paul | 0 | 0.0% | 0 |
| Total | 2,934 | 100% | 6 |
References
References
- Sweeney, Ronna. (March 9, 2008). "Guam Republicans choose RNC delegation". KUAM News.
- "Pacific Daily News".
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