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The '''2012 Vermont Republican primary''' will take place on March 6, 2012.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.cnn.com/election/2012/calendar.html|title=Primary and Caucus Printable Calendar|publisher=[[CNN]]|accessdate=January 12, 2012}}</ref>
The '''2012 Vermont Republican primary''' will take place on March 6, 2012.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.cnn.com/election/2012/calendar.html|title=Primary and Caucus Printable Calendar|publisher=[[CNN]]|accessdate=January 12, 2012}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.FEC.gov/pubrec/fe2012/2012pdates.pdf|title=Presidential Primary Dates|publisher=[[Federal Election Commission]]|accessdate=January 23, 2012}}</ref>


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Revision as of 06:01, 24 January 2012

Vermont Republican primary, 2012

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Candidate Newt Gingrich Mitt Romney
Party Republican Republican
Home state Virginia[1] Massachusetts

The 2012 Vermont Republican primary will take place on March 6, 2012.[2][3]

Results

Vermont Republican primary, March 6, 2012[4]
Candidate Votes Percentage Delegates
Newt Gingrich - - -
Rick Santorum - - -
Ron Paul - - -
Mitt Romney - - -
Unprojected delegates: 17
Total: - - 17

References

  1. ^ Gingrich was elected to the House of Representatives from Georgia (1979-1999), but he and his wife have lived in the D.C. suburb of McLean, Virginia since 1999. See Ginger Gibson, "Newt Gingrich booted from Virginia ballot" (December 24, 2011), Politico; Claudio E. Cabrera, "Gingrich Fails to Qualify for Virginia Primary Ballot" (December 26, 2011), The Root; "Where The GOP Presidential Hopefuls Live - Newt Gingrich: McLean, Va." (2011), Business Insider.
  2. ^ "Primary and Caucus Printable Calendar". CNN. Retrieved January 12, 2012.
  3. ^ "Presidential Primary Dates" (PDF). Federal Election Commission. Retrieved January 23, 2012.
  4. ^ The Green Papers, January 14, 2012

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