2008 Arizona Republican presidential primary|
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Candidate
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John McCain
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Mitt Romney
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Mike Huckabee
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Home state
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Arizona
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Massachusetts
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Arkansas
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Delegate count
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50
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0
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0
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Popular vote
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255,197
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186,838
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48,849
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Percentage
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47.17%
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34.53%
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9.03%
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Election results by county.
John McCain
Mitt Romney |
The 2008 Arizona Republican presidential primary took place on February 5, 2008, with 50 national delegates.[1]
Results[]
2008 Arizona Republican primary[2]
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Candidate
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Votes
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Percentage
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Delegates Received
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John McCain
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255,197
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47.17%
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50
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Mitt Romney
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186,838
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34.53%
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0
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Mike Huckabee
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48,849
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9.03%
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0
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Ron Paul
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22,692
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4.19%
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0
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Rudy Giuliani
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13,658
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2.52%
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0
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Fred Thompson
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9,492
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1.75%
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0
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Duncan Hunter
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1,082
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0.20%
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0
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Alan Keyes
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970
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0.18%
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0
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John McGraph
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490
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0.09%
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0
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Frank McEnulty
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333
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0.06%
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0
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Sean "CF" Murphy
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269
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0.05%
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0
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John Fitzpatrick
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199
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0.04%
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0
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James Mitchell Jr.
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193
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0.04%
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0
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David Ruben
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104
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0.02%
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0
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Michael Burzinski
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98
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0.02%
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0
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Jerry Curry
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98
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0.02%
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0
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Jack Shepard
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78
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0.01%
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0
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Bob Forthan
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75
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0.01%
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0
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Michael Shaw
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62
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0.01%
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0
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Hugh Cort
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58
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0.01%
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0
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Daniel Gilbert
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53
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0.01%
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0
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Rick Outzen
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53
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0.01%
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0
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Charles Skelley
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50
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0.01%
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0
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Rhett Smith
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44
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0.01%
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0
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Totals
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541,035
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100.00%
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53*
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Note: * Includes 3 unpledged Republican National Committee delegates
See also[]
- 2008 Arizona Democratic primary
- 2008 Republican Party presidential primaries
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