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Updated: 1:06 AM ET
Iowa Republican President results

Trump
51%

DeSantis
21.2%

Haley
19.1%

Ramaswamy
7.7%

Binkley
0.7%

Hutchinson
0.2%
Projected winner
IowagopRepublican President 96% in
Full Results
1,215 Needed To Win
National LeadersRepublican Delegates
View full breakdown

Trump 20


DeSantis 8


Haley 7


Ramaswamy 3


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New Hampshire Presidential Primary

Jan. 23
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Iowa Republican President results

Trump
51%

DeSantis
21.2%

Haley
19.1%

Ramaswamy
7.7%

Binkley
0.7%

Hutchinson
0.2%
Projected winner
IowagopRepublican President 96% in
1,215 Needed To Win
National LeadersRepublican Delegates
View full breakdown

Trump 20


DeSantis 8


Haley 7


Ramaswamy 3

Updated: 1:06 AM ET

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2024 DELEGATE TRACKER AND PRIMARY ELECTION RESULTS

The NBC News Decision Desk is allocating delegates in the 2024 Republican and
Democratic presidential races. The parties determine the number of delegates in
each state and territory and the rules that govern the process by which
candidates are awarded delegates.


REPUBLICAN DELEGATES

1,215 delegates to win nomination
Candidate
Delegates
Delegates Bar Chart
Donald TrumpMarianne Williamson
20

Ron DeSantisMarianne Williamson
8

Nikki HaleyMarianne Williamson
7

Asa HutchinsonMarianne Williamson
0

Vivek RamaswamyMarianne WilliamsonDropped Out
3

Chris ChristieMarianne WilliamsonDropped Out
0




DEMOCRATIC DELEGATES

1,969 delegates to win nomination
Candidate
Delegates
Delegates Bar Chart
Joe BidenMarianne WilliamsonIncumbent
0

Dean PhillipsMarianne Williamson
0

Marianne WilliamsonMarianne Williamson
0



Delegates are a crucial part of the presidential nomination process. While
voters across the country will be casting ballots for their preferred
candidates, nominees are selected by delegates at the national party
conventions. Delegates are individuals who represent their states or districts
at their party’s national convention. These individuals can be anyone affiliated
with the Democratic or Republican political party, and often include party
leaders, activists and volunteers. Members of Congress, governors, and former
presidents also act as delegates. 

Candidates are awarded delegates in most states based on the results of
primaries and caucuses. The Democrats and Republicans use different approaches
to allocating delegates.

The Republican Party uses three different systems: proportional,
winner-take-all, and hybrid.

In states that allocate delegates proportionally, candidates receive a number of
delegates based on the percentage of the vote they won. For example, a candidate
who receives 40% of the vote would receive 40% of the total number of delegates
at stake. In states that use a winner-take-all method, all delegates at stake
are awarded to the candidate who receives the most votes. Hybrid methods are
also used in some states, where delegates are allocated based on a combination
of factors, including minimum thresholds or the ability to convert from
proportional to winner-take-all when a candidate gets a majority.


WHERE REPUBLICANS HAVE WON DELEGATES


Donald TrumpTrump

Ron DeSantisDeSantis

Nikki HaleyHaley

Asa HutchinsonHutchinson

Vivek RamaswamyRamaswamy

Chris ChristieChristie

2,391 not yet assigned

2,391 not yet assigned

D.C.N.H.MaineR.I.Mass.Conn.Md.Va.N.C.S.C.Ga.Ala.Tenn.Ky.OhioInd.Mich.Wis.Minn.S.D.N.D.Mont.Wyo.Colo.N.M.Ariz.UtahIdahoOre.Nev.Calif.AlaskaHawaiiWash.IowaNeb.Ill.Mo.Kan.Ark.Okla.La.TexasMiss.Fla.Del.Pa.W.Va.N.Y.Vt.N.J.A.SamoaN.
MarianaGuamP.R.Virgin Islands

The Republican nominee will be selected in July, when 2,429 delegates will
gather in Milwaukee for the Republican National Convention. The prevailing
candidate will need 1,215 delegates to secure the nomination. Former President
Donald Trump enters the Republican field as the strong front-runner and is
expected to walk away with the lion’s share of delegates.

The Democratic Party has a uniform approach to delegate allocation across
states, where candidates who meet a 15% threshold are awarded delegates
proportionally. President Joe Biden is likely to lock up the Democratic
nomination quickly, with minimal opposition from author Marianne Williamson and
Rep. Dean Phillips. Democrats will formally nominate a candidate at the national
convention in August in Chicago, where Biden will need to gain support from
1,969 of the 3,936 Democratic delegates. 


HOW REPUBLICAN DELEGATES HAVE BEEN AWARDED

Date
▲
▼
State
▲
▼
Total delegates
Total del.
Jan 15IA >Iowa >40Jan 23
New Hampshire
NH
22Feb 08
Nevada
NV
26
Virgin Islands
VI
4Feb 24
South Carolina
SC
50Feb 27
Michigan
MI
16Mar 02
Idaho
ID
32
Missouri
MO
54Mar 03
District of Columbia
DC
19Mar 04
North Dakota
ND
29Mar 05
Alaska
AK
29
Alabama
AL
50
Arkansas
AR
40
American Samoa
AS
9
California
CA
169
Colorado
CO
37
Massachusetts
MA
40
Maine
ME
20
Minnesota
MN
39
North Carolina
NC
74
Oklahoma
OK
43
Tennessee
TN
58
Texas
TX
161
Utah
UT
40
Virginia
VA
48
Vermont
VT
17Mar 12
Georgia
GA
59
Hawaii
HI
19
Mississippi
MS
40
Washington
WA
43Mar 15
Northern Mariana Islands
MP
9Mar 16
Guam
GU
9Mar 19
Arizona
AZ
43
Florida
FL
125
Illinois
IL
64
Kansas
KS
39
Ohio
OH
79Mar 23
Louisiana
LA
47Apr 02
Connecticut
CT
28
Delaware
DE
16
New York
NY
91
Rhode Island
RI
19
Wisconsin
WI
41Apr 18
Wyoming
WY
29Apr 21
Puerto Rico
PR
23Apr 23
Pennsylvania
PA
67May 07
Indiana
IN
58May 14
Maryland
MD
37
Nebraska
NE
36
West Virginia
WV
32May 21
Kentucky
KY
46
Oregon
OR
31Jun 04
Montana
MT
31
New Jersey
NJ
12
New Mexico
NM
22
South Dakota
SD
29

DateStateTotal delegates

Trump
20

DeSantis
8

Haley
7

Hutchinson
0
DROPPED OUT
Ramaswamy
3
DROPPED OUT
Christie
0
Jan 15IA40
20
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05OK43000000Mar 05TN58000000Mar 05TX161000000Mar 05UT40000000Mar 05VA48000000Mar
05VT17000000Mar 12GA59000000Mar 12HI19000000Mar 12MS40000000Mar 12WA43000000Mar
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2024 STATE ELECTION RESULTS

 * A. Samoa
 * Alabama
 * Alaska
 * Arizona
 * Arkansas
 * California
 * Colorado
 * Connecticut
 * D.C.
 * Delaware
 * Dem. Abroad
 * Florida
 * Georgia
 * Guam
 * Hawaii
 * Idaho
 * Illinois
 * Indiana
 * Iowa
 * Kansas
 * Kentucky
 * Louisiana
 * Maine
 * Maryland
 * Massachusetts
 * Michigan
 * Minnesota
 * Mississippi
 * Missouri
 * Montana
 * N. Mariana Is.
 * Nebraska
 * Nevada
 * New Hampshire
 * New Jersey
 * New Mexico
 * New York
 * North Carolina
 * North Dakota
 * Ohio
 * Oklahoma
 * Oregon
 * Pennsylvania
 * Puerto Rico
 * Rhode Island
 * South Carolina
 * South Dakota
 * Tennessee
 * Texas
 * Utah
 * Vermont
 * Virgin Islands
 * Virginia
 * Washington
 * West Virginia
 * Wisconsin
 * Wyoming


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