Washington Caucus Results; Republican Caucuses In Dispute
| February 10, 2008 | Posted by Washington StatePolitics under Barack Obama, Candidates for Office, Caucus 2008, Democrats, Election 2008, Elections, Hillary Rodham Clinton, John McCain, Mike Huckabee, Presidential Candidates, Republicans |
Washington State Caucus Results (Republican)
About half of the Republican delegates will be allocated through the caucus system. The rest are to be determined through the Feb. 19 primary election.
McCain had 3,468 votes for 26%
Huckabee had 3,226 votes for 24%
Ron Paul had 2,799 votes for 21%
**As of Sunday evening, Feb. 10, Huckabee is disputing the results of the Washington Republican Caucuses, claiming that the party, led by Luke Esser, called the race for McCain too soon. Legal action may follow.
Washington State Caucus Results (Democrat)
All of the Democrat’s Washington delegates were allocated through the caucus system. The primary election on Feb. 19 is essentially meaningless for Democrats in terms of delagate allocation.
Obama had 21,696 votes for 68%, which gives him 25 pledged delegates
Clinton had 9,992 votes for 31%, which gives her 12 pledged delegates
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