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The 2024 Idaho Republican presidential caucuses was held on March 2, 2024, as part of the Republican Party primaries for the 2024 presidential election. 32 delegates to the 2024 Republican National Convention were allocated on a winner-take-most basis.
As expected, Republican Donald Trump overwhelmingly won Idaho, taking 66.9% of the vote to Democrat Kamala Harris' 30.4% and winning the state by 36.5%, well above his 30.8% in 2020 and his 31.8% in 2016, and the widest presidential margin of victory in Idaho since George W. Bush's 38.1% in 2004.
Idaho Legislative District 1 House Seat A Republican Primary Election, 2024 Party Candidate Votes % Idaho Republican Party: Mark Sauter : 7,622 : 49.88 : Idaho Republican Party: Jane Sauter 4,828 31.60 Idaho Republican Party: Spencer Hutchings 2,830 18.52 Total votes 15,280 : 100.0
In Tuesday’s state primary, the top race on the ballot is the Republican primary in the 2nd Congressional District, where Republican U.S. Rep. Mike Simpson seeks a 14th term.
May 21—The Idaho Republican primary election was Tuesday. Results were reported too late for print, but will be updated online. The key races included dozens of Republican committeeman positions ...
As for Tuesday’s primary, the most notable race is in the 2nd Congressional District, which covers the eastern half of Idaho, bordering Montana, Wyoming, Utah and Nevada. It is the slightly less Republican of the state’s two districts, in that voters there gave Trump only 60% of the vote in 2020, compared with the 68% he received in the 1st ...
An eastern Idaho House GOP race came down to almost the narrowest of margins: two votes.. State officials confirmed last month’s primary election results Wednesday, locking in place the outcome ...
The primary was boycotted by the Nevada Republican Party in favor of the Nevada caucuses. As a consequence, Trump was not a candidate in the primary, while Haley was not in the caucus. Haley, while losing the primary to None of These Candidates, was declared the official winner. On February 8, Trump won the Nevada and Virgin Island caucuses. [189]