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Trump became the presumptive Republican presidential nominee on March 17, 2020, after securing a majority of pledged delegates. Donald Trump received over 18 million votes in the Republican primary, the most ever for an incumbent president in a primary as well as the most for any Republican in a presidential primary.
Ballotpedia covered every Republican Party state and federal primary in 2020 to highlight the intraparty conflicts that shaped the party and the general election. This page is an overview of those primaries, with links to Ballotpedia's coverage of all Republican U.S. Senate, U.S. House, and state-level primaries.
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2020 Republican Party presidential primaries. ← 2016. February 3 to August 11, 2020. 2024 →. 2,550 delegate votes (2,443 pledged and 107 unpledged) to the Republican National Convention [1] 1,276 [1] delegates votes needed to win. Candidate. Donald Trump.
DatesCandidatesDonald TrumpBill WeldDec. 11, 2019HawaiiCancelled binding caucuses100%(19 delegates)(N/A votes)Caucus cancelledFeb. 1, 2020KansasState convention100% (39 delegates)(N/A votes)Primary cancelledFeb. 3, 2020IowaProportional, binding precinct ...97.14% (39 delegates)(31,421 votes)1.31%(1 delegate)(425 votes)Feb. 11, 2020New HampshireProportional, binding ...84.42% (22 delegates)(129,734 votes)9.01%(13,844 votes)- Withdrawn Republican Candidates
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See also: Timeline of announcements in the presidential election, 2020Mark Sanford(R), former governor of South Carolina, withdrew on November 12, 2019.Joe Walsh(R), a former U.S. representative from Illinois, withdrew February 7, 2020.Bill Weld(R), former governor of Massahchusetts, withdrew on March 18, 2020.As of May 2024, the Republican National Committeehad not released any information about possible Republican primary debates.
The following chart includes the campaign logo and slogan for each Republican presidential candidate.
The following chart shows the Republican presidential ticket from every presidential election between 1900 and 2016.
Trump: 42% CNN/SSRS poll. Conducted from October 23, 2020 to October 26, 2020. Sample = 886 LV - Likely voters. Margin of error = +/-3.6 percentage points. vice presidential nominees. DEMOCRAT....
View 2020 primary election results, interactive maps, poll information and candidate fundraising totals in each state and US territory.
Overall, the 2020 primary field had 29 major candidates, breaking the record for the largest field under the modern presidential primary system previously set during the 2016 Republican Party presidential primaries with 17 major candidates.