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2020 Colorado Republican presidential primary

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For primaries in other races, see2020 United States House of Representatives elections in Colorado and2020 United States Senate election in Colorado.

2020 Colorado Republican presidential primary

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37Republican National Convention delegates
 
CandidateDonald TrumpBill Weld
Home stateFlorida[1]Massachusetts
Delegate count370
Popular vote628,87625,698
Percentage92.26%3.77%

Results by county

Trump

  Trump—≥95%
  Trump—90–95%
  Trump—85–90%
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The2020 Colorado Republican presidential primary took place in the US state ofColorado on March 3, 2020.

Background

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Various state Republican parties had cancelled their state primaries orcaucuses, includingNevada,South Carolina andKansas.[2] This was going to be the case in Colorado, but advertising executiveRobert Ardini filed on the first day permitted, triggering a law that states that the primary cannot be cancelled if more than one person has filed.[3] Ardini was followed by perennial candidateRocky de la Fuente, former governorBill Weld, incumbentDonald Trump, Matthew John Matern,Joe Walsh, andZoltan Istvan.[4] De La Fuente, who was on the list when the ballot order was being decided,[5] was not on the final ballot list, having withdrawn his name because of the state's "sore loser" law.

Procedure

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The primary was held by mail. Overseas and military voters were sent ballots on January 18, 2020, and in-state voters were sent them on February 10. The primary lasted until Super Tuesday (March 3) when all envelopes were opened and votes counted.[6]

The state uses a "winner-take-most" system. If a candidate wins 50% or more of the vote, it's "winner-take-all". Otherwise, delegates are proportionally allocated to candidates who received 20% or more of the vote.

Results

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2020 Colorado Republican presidential primary[4][7]
CandidateVotes%Estimated
delegates[8]
Donald Trump(incumbent)628,87692.2637
Bill Weld25,6983.770
Joe Walsh(withdrawn)13,0721.920
Matthew John Matern7,2391.060
Robert Ardini3,3880.500
Zoltan Istvan3,3500.490
Total681,623100%37

Results by county

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2020 Colorado Republican primary

(results per county)[7]

CountyDonald TrumpBill WeldJoe WalshMatthew John MaternRobert ArdiniZoltan IstvanTotal votes cast
Votes%Votes%Votes%Votes%Votes%Votes%
Adams39,10793.041,2352.948141.944881.162090.501810.4342,034
Alamosa1,78093.44472.47422.20241.26100.5220.101,905
Arapahoe56,05190.372,9274.721,4612.368091.303970.643770.6162,022
Archuleta2,52693.14823.02471.73391.44110.4170.262,712
Baca1,13798.6150.4370.6120.1720.1700.001,153
Bent82695.93151.74101.1691.0510.1200.00861
Boulder18,55186.211,6477.656182.873331.551860.861830.8521,518
Broomfield7,37189.624395.342002.431231.50510.62410.508,225
Chaffee3,36492.541233.38691.90451.24200.55140.393,635
Cheyenne63696.9550.7630.4650.7640.6130.46656
Clear Creek1,22990.84634.66322.37151.1180.5960.441,353
Conejos1,02892.95262.35242.17110.9950.45121.081,106
Costilla22592.5972.8841.6541.6500.0031.23243
Crowley76295.01182.2481.00111.3720.2510.12802
Custer1,50693.25613.78321.9880.5040.2540.251,615
Delta7,19896.021271.69911.21440.59190.25170.237,496
Denver25,64085.302,3297.759443.145301.762790.933371.1230,059
Dolores63898.0030.4650.7740.6110.1500.00651
Douglas54,26392.602,3003.929511.625560.952770.472530.4358,600
Eagle3,68790.082245.471122.74320.78120.29260.644,093
El Paso101,82593.573,3523.081,6991.561,0340.954840.444340.40108,828
Elbert7,42495.951401.81801.03430.56260.34240.317,737
Fremont9,15395.901421.491261.32640.67320.34270.289,544
Garfield6,82793.692072.841281.76610.84300.41340.477,287
Gilpin74293.22273.39121.5150.6360.7540.50796
Grand2,46490.621214.45722.65301.10160.59160.592,719
Gunnison1,66691.39804.39452.47191.0450.2780.441,823
Hinsdale21286.18187.3262.4431.2220.8152.03246
Huerfano1,12594.78231.94262.1980.6750.4200.001,187
Jackson45493.61112.27132.6851.0310.2110.21485
Jefferson69,85090.453,6124.681,8352.389631.254680.614940.6477,222
Kiowa51496.4481.5061.1340.7500.0010.19533
Kit Carson1,97396.48271.32221.08160.7810.0560.292,045
La Plata6,60892.572603.641472.06650.91210.29370.527,138
Lake47291.65203.88142.7240.7830.5820.39515
Larimer41,35190.732,2144.869672.125551.222490.552390.5245,575
Las Animas1,88696.03281.43301.53110.5660.3130.151,964
Lincoln1,32096.42151.10191.3990.6620.1540.291,369
Logan4,79595.98761.52711.42270.54120.24150.304,996
Mesa27,38294.586732.324321.492390.831130.391130.3928,952
Mineral23593.2583.1751.9820.7900.0020.79252
Moffat2,99796.12391.25351.12260.83110.35100.323,118
Montezuma5,03494.981092.06771.45460.87110.21230.435,300
Montrose9,11595.891741.831171.23560.59270.28170.189,506
Morgan4,75495.58841.69821.65280.56150.30110.224,974
Otero3,10594.49561.70641.95391.19120.37100.303,286
Ouray85491.63434.61171.82101.0730.3250.54932
Park3,49393.921102.96571.53270.73120.32200.543,719
Phillips1,15395.76121.00221.8390.7560.5020.171,204
Pitkin87287.11717.09333.30161.6030.3060.601,001
Prowers2,35596.75200.82291.19150.6270.2980.332,434
Pueblo18,35894.663841.983441.771580.81760.39730.3819,393
Rio Blanco1,98696.69341.66180.8890.4440.1930.152,054
Rio Grande1,94492.62472.24622.95291.3870.33100.482,099
Routt2,41188.571535.62863.16381.40100.37240.882,722
Saguache65694.93131.88152.1760.8700.0010.14691
San Juan7486.0578.1433.4900.0022.3300.0086
San Miguel45689.76295.71142.7650.9820.3920.39508
Sedgwick67894.04162.22152.0891.2510.1420.28721
Summit1,91586.771456.57984.44210.95110.50170.772,207
Teller5,81395.401612.64600.98370.6190.15130.216,093
Washington1,64196.19291.70201.1760.3560.3540.231,706
Weld41,03794.421,1932.755501.273660.841660.381480.3443,460
Yuma2,37296.54240.98251.02240.9870.2850.202,457
Total628,87692.2625,6983.7713,0721.927,2391.063,3880.503,3500.49681,623

See also

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References

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  1. ^Matthew Choi (October 31, 2019)."Trump, a symbol of New York, is officially a Floridian now".Politico. RetrievedFebruary 3, 2020.
  2. ^Meg Kinnard (September 7, 2019)."Nevada, SC, Kansas GOP drop presidential nomination votes".Associated Press. RetrievedDecember 29, 2019.
  3. ^Erin Powell; Kyle Clark (October 15, 2019)."Trump will face Republican primary in Colorado because of this candidate you might not have heard of".KUSA. RetrievedNovember 27, 2019.
  4. ^ab"2020 Presidential Primary Candidate List".Secretary of State of Colorado. Archived fromthe original on November 25, 2020. RetrievedJanuary 9, 2020.
  5. ^"Presidential Primary Drawing List for Ballot Order"(PDF).Colorado Secretary of State. December 23, 2019. RetrievedJanuary 9, 2020.
  6. ^"Voting In The 2020 Primary Election Here In Colorado". February 6, 2020.
  7. ^ab"2020 Presidential Primary Results by County".Colorado Secretary of State. March 30, 2020.Archived from the original on April 17, 2020. RetrievedApril 17, 2020.
  8. ^"Colorado Republican Delegation 2020". The Green Papers. RetrievedMarch 11, 2020.
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