Wyoming Republican caucuses, 2008
|
2000 ←
|
January 8, 2008 (2008-01-08)
|
→ 2012
|
|
|
|
The 2008 Wyoming Republican caucuses took place on January 5, 2008, with 12 national delegates chosen by county convention delegates. A majority of the national delegates were won by former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney.[1] In addition, two national delegates were elected at the Republican State Convention on May 30-31.
Eligible voters included precinct committee chairs (one man and one woman for each of the 487 precincts, which were elected in 2006)[2] and 250 county convention delegates, elected in precinct caucuses held throughout Wyoming in December 2007 and apportioned according to Republican voters in the last congressional election.[3]
Although originally the size of the delegation was 28, RNC rules stated that any states holding primary contests before February 5 would lose half of their delegates.
Results [edit]
Each of the 23 counties elected either a delegate or an alternate delegate, except for Laramie County, which elected both a delegate and an alternate delegate.
Results by County [edit]
The Wyoming Republican Party did not release the vote totals.[6]
See also [edit]
References [edit]
External links [edit]
|
|
|
| Election timelines |
|
|
| National polling |
|
|
| State polling |
|
|
| Fundraising |
|
|
| Debates |
|
|
| Straw polls |
|
|
| Major events |
|
|
Caucuses
and primaries |
|
|
| Results breakdown |
|
|
National
conventions |
|
|
| Reforms |
|
|