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2016 Presidential Primaries, Caucuses, and Conventions
 
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Presidential Nominating Process
Caucuses: Saturday 5 March 2016
Congressional District Conventions: Tuesday 22 March - Saturday 9 April 2016
State Convention: Saturday 14 May 2016
Republicans
CandidateDelegate Votes
Hard TotalFloor
Cruz, Rafael Edward "Ted"24  60.00%24  60.00%
Trump, Donald John, Sr.9  22.50%9  22.50%
Rubio, Marco A.6  15.00%6  15.00%
Kasich, John Richard1   2.50%1   2.50%
Total40 100.00%40 100.00%

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Kansas Primaries for Statewide offices and Congress
 
Kansas State and Local Government

 
 

Source: 2016 Kansas Presidential Caucus.

Source: The Official Guide to the 2016 Republican Nominating Process.


Results from
AP Statewide
Politico.


   

For a candidate to gain access to the KSGOP caucus ballot a Republican Presidential candidate must be registered as Republican Presidential candidate with the Federal Election Commission, file a declaration of candidacy with the Kansas Republican Party, and pay a filing fee of $15,000 no later than 5p CST 20 January 2016. "Uncommitted" appears on the ballot. Write ins are not allowed. [KANSAS GOP PRESIDENTIAL PREFERENCE CAUCUS AND DELEGATE SELECTION PLAN for the 2016 Republican National Convention Section III. 1. and 2.]

Participation in the Presidential Preference Caucus is open to registered Republicans. [Section II. 2. A.] Participants may vote in the caucus of their choosing held in the Congressional district in which they reside. [Section II. 2. D.]

Saturday 5 March 2016: Kansas Caucuses. Hours 10:00a-2:00p CST (1600-2000 UTC). Delegate Selection: Proportional Caucus/Convention. Voter Eligibility: Closed Caucus/Convention.

Caucuses
Source: Kansas Republican Party.
Status: Official. Retrieved: Thursday 31 March 2016.
Included in Nationwide vote.

CandidatePop
Vote
%
Rafael Edward "Ted" Cruz37,51247.50%
Donald John Trump, Sr.18,44323.35%
Marco A. Rubio13,29516.83%
John Richard Kasich8,74111.07%
Benjamin Solomon "Ben" Carson, Sr.5820.74%
Uncommitted2790.35%
John Ellis "Jeb" Bush840.11%
Carleton Sneed "Carly" Fiorina420.05%
Total78,978100.00%
 

Saturday 5 March 2016: All 40 of Kansas' delegates to the Republican National Convention are allocated to presidential contenders based on the results of the voting in today's Precinct Caucuses. [Section II. 1.] Each voter casts 1 ballot for the candidate of his or her choice. [Section IV. 2. B.]

  • Each of the state's 4 Congressional Districts is assigned 3 National Convention delegates. These delegates are proportionally allocated to presidential contenders based on the Caucus vote in each Congressional District. The allocation formula for the Congressional District delegates is the same as the formula for allocating statewide delegates. [Section V. 1., VI. 1.].
  • 25 statewide delegates (10 base at-large delegates and 15 bonus delegates) to the Republican National Convention are proportionally allocated to presidential contenders based on the statewide vote. A 10% threshold is required in order for a presidential contender to be allocated National Convention delegates. If only one candidate or no candidate receives the 10%, there is no threshold. [Section VI. 2.]
    • [the percentage of votes received] = [votes cast for each candidate] ÷ [total votes cast for all candidates meeting the threshold].
    • Beginning with the candidate who received the most votes, multiply [the percentage of votes received] by [the number National Convention Delegates] and round any remainder up to the next whole number. Repeat for the next highest vote getter until all delegates are allocated. [Section VI. 2. A.]
  • The 3 party leader delegates (the National Committeeman, the National Committeewoman, and the Chair of the Kansas Republican Party) are bound to the candidate who received the most votes statewide. [Section VI. 3.]

National Convention Delegates are bound unless released by the candidate. [Section VI. 1., 2.D., and 3.]

Caucuses
Source: Kansas Republican Party.
Status: Official. Retrieved: Thursday 31 March 2016.

ContestCruzTrumpRubioKasich
 Pop
Vote
Qual
Vote
DelPop
Vote
%DelPop
Vote
%DelPop
Vote
%DelPop
Vote
%Del
CD124,92424,924312,22749.057%26,26825.148%13,67214.733% 2,75711.062% 
CD218,33518,33538,51446.436%24,58124.985%13,25517.753% 1,98510.826% 
CD319,49219,49237,91240.591%24,25421.824% 4,32422.183%13,00215.401% 
CD415,24014,24338,85962.199%23,34023.450%12,04414.351% 997  
At-Large77,99177,9912537,51248.098%1318,44323.648%613,29517.047%58,74111.208%1
RNC77,99177,991337,51248.098%318,44323.648% 13,29517.047% 8,74111.208% 
Total
Delegates
  40  24  9  6  1

CD1 delegate computational details for a 10% threshold:
Cruz: 49.057% of 3 delegates = 1.472 round to 2. Carry forward: 1.
Trump: 25.148% of 3 delegates = 0.754 round to 1. Carry forward: 0.
CD2 delegate computational details for a 10% threshold:
Cruz: 46.436% of 3 delegates = 1.393 round to 2. Carry forward: 1.
Trump: 24.985% of 3 delegates = 0.750 round to 1. Carry forward: 0.
CD3 delegate computational details for a 10% threshold:
Cruz: 40.591% of 3 delegates = 1.218 round to 2. Carry forward: 1.
Rubio: 22.183% of 3 delegates = 0.666 round to 1. Carry forward: 0.
CD4 delegate computational details for a 10% threshold:
Cruz: 62.199% of 3 delegates = 1.866 round to 2. Carry forward: 1.
Trump: 23.450% of 3 delegates = 0.704 round to 1. Carry forward: 0.
At-large delegate computational details for a 10% threshold:
Cruz: 48.098% of 25 delegates = 12.024 round to 13. Carry forward: 12.
Trump: 23.648% of 25 delegates = 5.912 round to 6. Carry forward: 6.
Rubio: 17.047% of 25 delegates = 4.262 round to 5. Carry forward: 1.
Kasich: 11.208% of 25 delegates = 2.802 round to 3 limited to 1. Carry forward: 0.

 

Tuesday 22 March - Saturday 9 April 2016: Congressional District Conventions. 3 National Convention District Delegates are elected in each of the state's 4 Congressional Districts according to the results of the Caucuses. [Section V. 1 and 1. A.]

CD 1: 16 April. Delegate: Sen Tom Arpke; Dave Bohnenblust; Rep Peggy Mast. Alternates: Celia Beymer; Randy Duncan; Tanner Tempel.
CD 2: 22 March.
CD 3: 28 March.
CD 4: 9 April. Delegates: Dalton Glasscock; Rep Mark Kahrs; Marcia Wheatcroft. Alternates: Morgan Anderson; Sean Hatfield; Toni Porter.

 

Saturday 14 May 2016: State Convention and State Party Committee Meeting. 25 At-Large National Convention Delegates are elected according to the results of the Caucuses. [Section V. 2.]

 

 

SB 239 introduced by the Committee on Federal and State Affairs on 17 February 2015, would effectively cancel repeal the Presidential Primary for 2016.

HB 2398 introduced by the Committee on Federal and State Affairs on 5 March 2015, would effectively cancel repeal the Presidential Primary for 2016.

HB2104, introduced by the Committee on Elections on 23 January 2015, and signed into law by Governor Samuel D. "Sam" Brownback (Republican) on 8 June 2015, repeals the Presidential Primary: "Each political party ... shall select a presidential nominee in accordance with such party procedures for the 2016 presidential election, and every fourth year thereafter."

 

Notes

Primary dates marked "presumably" and polling times marked "reportedly" are based on unofficial or estimated data (especially as regards local variations from a jurisdictionwide statutory and/or regulatory standard) and are, thereby, subject to change.

 

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