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The 2016 Missouri Republican presidential primary took place March 15 in the U.S. state of Missouri, as a part of the Republican Party's series of presidential primaries ahead of the 2016 United States presidential election.
Full Primary Results. Election results from the Missouri primary, part of the 2016 presidential campaign.
15 mar 2016 · Republican Exit Poll Highlights. Entrance and exit polls are representative samples of voters taken before they enter (entrance poll, used for caucuses) or after they leave (exit poll, used for...
The Republican Party presidential primaries and caucuses are indirect elections in which voters allocated or elect delegates to the 2016 Republican National Convention. These delegates can be bound or unbound to vote for a particular candidate.
The Missouri primary ran on March 15, 2016, alongside those of the Republican, Democratic, and Constitution parties. 40% of the electorate voted to stand uncommitted to any candidate. Austin Petersen, running in his home state, finished second, with 29% of the statewide vote, which was double that of Steve Kerbel from Colorado, who finished ...
Donald Trump won the Missouri Republican primary election, narrowly defeating Ted Cruz 40.9 to 40.7. The race remained uncalled until April 12, 2016, when Missouri Secretary of State Jason Kander tweeted that the results had been certified and Trump was winner. [7]
16 mar 2016 · View election results from the 2016 presidential primaries and caucuses and explore delegate counts and votes by state.