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GOP Primary & Caucus Schedule 2016

Donald Trump is the frontrunner for the GOP nomination as the race moves to South Carolina. (Getty)

After Donald Trump’s emphatic victory in Tuesday’s New Hampshire primary, the GOP race for president is on to South Carolina. The Palmetto State holds its “First in the South” primary on February 20, and with a crowded pack of so-called “establishment candidates” likely to stay in the race after New Hampshire, the race in South Carolina and beyond is shaping up to be especially volatile.

Here’s a look at the full GOP primary schedule:

GOP Presidential Primary & Caucus Schedule

DATE STATE DELEGATES
Feb. 1 Iowa 30
Feb. 9 New Hampshire 23
Feb. 20 South Carolina 50
Feb. 23 Nevada 30
March 1 Alabama 50
March 1 Alaska 28
March 1 Arkansas 40
March 1 Colorado 37
March 1 Georgia 76
March 1 Massachusetts 42
March 1 Minnesota 38
March 1 Oklahoma 43
March 1 Tennessee 58
March 1 Texas 155
March 1 Vermont 16
March 5 Kansas 40
March 5 Kentucky 46
March 5 Louisiana 46
March 5 Maine 23
March 6 Puerto Rico 23
March 8 Hawaii 19
March 8 Idaho 32
March 8 Michigan 59
March 8 Mississippi 40
March 12 Washington D.C. 19
March 15 Florida 99
March 15 Illinois 69
March 15 Missouri 52
March 15 North Carolina 72
March 15 Ohio 66
March 15 Northern Mariana Islands 9
March 22 Arizona 58
March 22 Utah 40
April 5 Wisconsin 42
April 19 New York 95
April 26 Connecticut 28
April 26 Delaware 16
April 26 Maryland 38
April 26 Pennsylvania 71
April 26  Rhode Island 19
May 3  Indiana 57
May 10  Nebraska 36
May 10 West Virginia 34
May 17 Oregon 28
May 24 Washington 44
June 7 California 172
June 7 Montana  27
June 7 New Jersey  51
June 7 New Mexico  24
June 7 South Dakota  29

 

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