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2 Delegates  



2.1  Chosen by voters  





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3 See also  





4 References  














2008 U.S. Virgin Islands Republican presidential caucuses






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2008 U.S. Virgin Islands Republican presidential caucuses

← 2004 April 5, 2008 (2008-04-05) 2012 →
 
Candidate John McCain Mitt Romney Ron Paul
Party Republican Republican Republican
Home state Arizona Massachusetts Texas
Popular vote 102 60 9
Percentage 31.5% 18.5% 2.8%

The 2008 U.S. Virgin Islands Republican territorial meeting, also known as the Republican caucuses, took place on the U.S. Virgin IslandsofSt. Croix and St. Thomas on April 5, 2008. Virgin Islands Republicans could select six pledged delegates for the 2008 Republican National Convention; three party leaders also attended the convention as unpledged delegates. However, the delegates chosen in the meeting did not support any presidential candidate, so all nine Virgin Islands delegates attended the convention as unpledged delegates.[1]

The turnout, around 150 people, did not match the comparatively staggering number of voters in the Democratic Territorial Meeting, but it was still a record turnout for the Virgin Islands Republican Party. Caucus-goers voted for delegates rather than candidates. Of 25 people who sought delegate spots, the majority, 16, were not committed to any presidential candidate.[2]

Results[edit]

100% of precincts reporting
Candidate Votes Percentage Delegates
Uncommitted 153 47.2% 6
John McCain 102 31.5% 0
Mitt Romney 60 18.5% 0
Ron Paul 9 2.8% 0
Total 324 100% 6

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Delegates[edit]

[4]

Chosen by voters[edit]

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See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Virgin Islands Territorial Meeting Results - Election Guide 2008 - Results - The New York Times". www.nytimes.com. Retrieved 2022-09-09.
  • ^ Stokes-Gifft, Fiona. "V.I. Republicans pick six delegates for national convention in Minnesota." The Virgin Islands Daily News Monday, April 7th 2008. http://www.virginislandsdailynews.com/index.pl/article_home?id=17622861
  • ^ New York Times.
  • ^ Stokes-Gifft.

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