2008 Kansas Republican presidential caucuses

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The 2008 Kansas Republican presidential caucuses were held on February 9, 2008, as part of the selection process for delegates to the 2008 Republican National Convention.

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2008 Kansas Republican presidential caucuses

 2004
February 9, 2008 (2008-02-09)
2012 
 
Candidate Mike Huckabee John McCain
Home state Arkansas Arizona
Delegate count 36 0
Popular vote 11,627 4,587
Percentage 59.58% 23.50%

 
Candidate Ron Paul
Home state Texas
Delegate count 0
Popular vote 2,182
Percentage 11.18%

Election results by congressional district.
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Mike Huckabee, former governor of Arkansas, won the caucuses with 59.58% of the vote, securing all 36 of Kansas's national delegates. His victory was confirmed by major news outlets, including Fox News, CNN, and the Associated Press.

John McCain, the national frontrunner at the time, finished second with 23.50% of the vote, while Ron Paul placed third with 11.18%.

Results

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Official Results[1]
Candidate Votes Percentage Delegates
Mike Huckabee11,62759.58%36
John McCain4,58723.50%0
Ron Paul2,18211.18%0
Mitt Romney6533.35%0
Alan Keyes2881.48%0
Fred Thompson610.31%0
Rudy Giuliani340.17%0
Uncommitted840.43%0
Total19,133100%36
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There were also 528 provisional ballots cast.

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