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The 2012 Washington Republican presidential caucuses were held on March 3, 2012. [1] Since 1992, the Washington Republicans have used a presidential preferential primary in addition to the caucuses. The 2012 primary was, however, canceled for budgetary reasons, as was the one in 2004.
The Washington State Republican Party (WSRP) is the state affiliate of the national United States Republican Party, headquartered in Bellevue. [1]Washington is considered a blue state, with the WSRP holding no statewide offices, 2 out of the state's 10 U.S. house seats, and minorities of both houses of the state legislature as of 2024.
Voting in Washington's caucuses closed at 9:00 pm EST February 9. The Washington Republican Party declared John McCain the winner on the night of the election, after 87% of the votes were counted. Mike Huckabee disputed the results and accused the state party of calling the election prematurely. He demanded a state-wide caucus recount. [2]
Pages in category "Washington (state) Republican caucuses" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
John Eric Braun [1] (born January 16, 1967) is an American politician from Washington. A Republican , Braun serves in the Washington State Senate , representing the 20th district. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Braun serves as the President of Braun Northwest and as an officer in the US Navy Reserve .
The semirural Central Washington county of 100,000 people is a Republican stronghold. Division centers on the party's ... Grant County GOP splits into two parties over leadership crisis
The Majority Coalition Caucus (MCC) was a caucus formed on December 10, 2012, by all 23 Republican members of the Washington State Senate and two Democratic senators. Its membership constituted a majority of the chamber's 49 members, allowing it to take control of the Senate from the Democratic caucus whose members had previously formed a majority.
Michael James Baumgartner (/ ˈ b ɑː m ɡ ɑːr t n ər / BAHM-gart-nər, born December 13, 1975) [1] is an American politician and former diplomat currently serving as the U.S. representative from Washington's 5th congressional district, a post he has held since 2025.