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  2. Hawaii Republican Party - Wikipedia

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    The party was strong during Hawaii's territorial days, but following the Hawaii Democratic Revolution of 1954 the Democratic Party came to dominate Hawaii. The party currently has little power and is the weakest state affiliate of the national Republican Party; it controls none of Hawaii's statewide or federal elected offices and has the least ...

  3. 2024 Hawaii Republican presidential caucuses - Wikipedia

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    The 2024 Hawaii Republican presidential caucuses were held on March 12, 2024, from 6pm to 8pm, as part of the Republican Party primaries for the 2024 presidential election. 19 delegates to the 2024 Republican National Convention were allocated on a proportional basis. [1] The contest was held alongside primaries in Georgia, Mississippi, and ...

  4. Brokered convention - Wikipedia

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    Under the Democratic National Convention rules, "A majority vote of the Convention's delegates shall be required to nominate the presidential candidate" and "Balloting will continue until a nominee is selected." [4] Superdelegates are unpledged party leaders who participate as delegates if no winner emerges after the first round.

  5. What if Donald Trump is convicted? The 2024 Republican ... - AOL

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    The Republican National Committee's rules for next year's nominating contest and convention were released this week without addressing a question the GOP could well face next summer: Can the party ...

  6. 2016 Republican National Convention - Wikipedia

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    The Rules Committee, which sets the rules of the convention and the standing rules that govern the party until the next convention, met on July 14. The rules it passes must be adopted by the full convention to take effect. This committee is regarded as the most powerful.

  7. 2008 Hawaii Republican presidential caucuses - Wikipedia

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    Republican caucuses in Hawaii tend to be informal, taking place in parks, businesses, and homes over the course of several days. The Republican caucuses in Hawaii were closed to non-party members. None of the local delegates chosen at the caucus were committed to any candidate at the state convention. [2] [3] They were, however, bound to the ...

  8. Republican National Convention - Wikipedia

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    The size of delegations to the Republican National Convention, for each state, territory, or other political subdivision, are described by Rule 14 of the party's national rules. [6] The party does not use superdelegates as does the Democratic Party, and all delegates are pledged to a candidate in some fashion. The Republican Party's rules leave ...

  9. Politics of Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    The politics of the U.S. state of Hawaii are typically dominated by the Democratic Party of Hawaii. The Democratic Party in Hawaii was formed in 1900, by supporters of Queen Liliʻuokalani. For the first half of the twentieth century, the Republican Party ruled comfortably, dominating local politics until the end of World War II. [2]