2024_North_Carolina_Republican_presidential_primary
2024 North Carolina Republican presidential primary
Primary election in North Carolina
The 2024 North Carolina Republican presidential primary was held on March 5, 2024, as part of the Republican Party primaries for the 2024 presidential election. 74 delegates to the 2024 Republican National Convention were allocated on a proportional basis.[3] The contest was held on Super Tuesday alongside primaries in 14 other states.
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Ron DeSantis (withdrawn)
- State judicial official
- Phil Berger Jr., Associate Supreme Court Justice (2021–present)[4]
- State senators
- Bobby Hanig, District 3 (2023–present) and District 1 (2022–2023)[4]
- Jim Burgin, District 12 (2019–present)[4]
- Danny Britt, District 24 (2023–present) and District 13 (2017–2023)[4]
- State representatives
- John Bell, District 10 (2013–present); Majority Leader (2016–present); Majority Whip (2014–2016)[5]
- Matthew Winslow, District 7 (2021–present)[4]
- Ken Fontenot, District 24 (2023–present)[4]
- Allen Chesser, District 25 (2023–present)[4]
- Jarrod Lowery, District 47 (2023–present)[4]
- Steve Ross, District 63 (2013–2021 and 2023–present)[4]
- Dennis Riddell, District 64 (2013–present)[4]
- Wayne Sasser, District 67 (2019–present)[4]
- David Willis, District 68 (2021–present)[4]
- Keith Kidwell, District 79 (2019–present)[4]
- Sam Watford, District 80 (2015–2019 and 2021–present)[4]
- Kevin Crutchfield, District 83 (2023–present)[4]
- Jeff McNeely, District 84 (2019–present)[4]
- Jason Saine, District 97 (2011–present)[4]
- Jennifer Balkcom, District 117 (2023–present)[4]
Mike Pence (withdrawn)
- Former state executive official
- Art Pope, Budget Director (2013–2014); Republican nominee for Lieutenant Governor in 1992[6]
Donald Trump
- Statewide official
- Mark Robinson, Lieutenant Governor (2021–present); candidate for Governor in 2024[7]
- U.S. Senator
- U.S. Representatives
- Madison Cawthorn, NC-11 (2021–2023)[9]
- Virginia Foxx, NC-05 (2005–present)[10]
- Richard Hudson, NC-08 (2013–present)[11]
- State representative
- Tim Moore, District 111 (2003–present); Speaker (2015–present)[12]
- Notable individuals
- Diamond, NewsMax host[13] (deceased)
- Ryan Fournier, Students for Trump co-founder[14]
- Silk, NewsMax host[13]
More information Candidate, Votes ...
Candidate | Votes | Percentage | Actual delegate count | ||
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Bound | Unbound | Total | |||
Donald Trump | 793,978 | 73.8% | 62 | 62 | |
Nikki Haley | 250,838 | 23.3% | 11 | 11 | |
Ron DeSantis (withdrawn) | 14,740 | 1.4% | |||
No Preference | 7,448 | 0.7% | |||
Vivek Ramaswamy (withdrawn) | 3,418 | 0.3% | |||
Chris Christie (withdrawn) | 3,166 | 0.3% | |||
Ryan Binkley (withdrawn) | 916 | 0.1% | |||
Asa Hutchinson (withdrawn) | 727 | 0.1% | |||
Total: | 1,075,231 | 100.0% | 74 | 74 | |
Source: [15] |
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More information Source of poll aggregation, Dates administered ...
Source of poll aggregation |
Dates administered |
Dates updated |
Nikki Haley |
Donald Trump |
Other/ Undecided[lower-alpha 1] |
Margin |
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270ToWin | February 5–7, 2024 | February 15, 2024 | 21.5% | 74.5% | 4.0% | Trump +53.0 |
FiveThirtyEight | through February 4, 2024 | February 15, 2024 | 22.1% | 74.7% | 4.2% | Trump +52.6 |
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More information Poll source, Date(s) administered ...
Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample size[lower-alpha 2] |
Margin of error |
Chris Christie |
Ron DeSantis |
Nikki Haley |
Asa Hutchinson |
Mike Pence |
Vivek Ramaswamy |
Tim Scott |
Donald Trump |
Other | Undecided | |||
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Capen Analytics | Feb 21, 2024 | 12,580 (LV) | ± 5.0% | – | – | 36% | – | – | – | – | 64% | – | – | |||
Public Policy Polling (D) | Jan 5–6, 2024 | 619 (LV) | ± 3.9% | 3% | 9% | 12% | 0% | – | 4% | – | 66% | 0%[lower-alpha 3] | 5% | |||
ECU Center for Survey Research | Nov 29 – Dec 1, 2023 | 445 (LV) | ± 5.4% | 2% | 10% | 13% | 1% | – | 3% | – | 63% | – | 8% | |||
Morning Consult | Nov 1–30, 2023 | 1,342 (LV) | – | 4% | 14% | 9% | 1% | – | 5% | 1% | 67% | 0%[lower-alpha 4] | – | |||
Meredith College | Nov 1–5, 2023 | 335 (LV) | ± 3.5% | 6% | 14% | 9% | 0% | - | 8% | 3% | 51% | 2%[lower-alpha 5] | 6% | |||
Morning Consult | Oct 1–31, 2023 | 1,337 (LV) | – | 3% | 14% | 8% | 0% | 4% | 6% | 2% | 61% | 0%[lower-alpha 6] | 2% | |||
Morning Consult | Sep 1–30, 2023 | 1,366 (LV) | – | 3% | 15% | 8% | 0% | 5% | 7% | 2% | 58% | 0%[lower-alpha 7] | 2% | |||
Meredith College | Sep 16–19, 2023 | 350 (RV) | ± 3.5% | 3% | 13% | 6% | 0% | 5% | 8% | 3% | 51% | 6%[lower-alpha 8] | 7% | |||
Morning Consult | Aug 1–31, 2023 | 1,491 (LV) | – | 3% | 15% | 6% | 1% | 5% | 10% | 2% | 57% | 0%[lower-alpha 9] | 1% | |||
Morning Consult | July 1–31, 2023 | 1,535 (LV) | – | 3% | 15% | 5% | 0% | 6% | 9% | 3% | 58% | 0%[lower-alpha 10] | 1% | |||
Morning Consult | June 1–30, 2023 | 1,454 (LV) | – | 2% | 20% | 5% | 1% | 7% | 4% | 3% | 56% | 1%[lower-alpha 11] | 1% | |||
Opinion Diagnostics | Jun 5–7, 2023 | 408 (LV) | ± 4.8% | 2% | 22% | 7% | 1% | 6% | 1% | 4% | 44% | 2%[lower-alpha 12] | 11% | |||
– | 34% | – | – | – | – | – | 50% | – | 15% | |||||||
Morning Consult | May 1–31, 2023 | 1,453 (LV) | – | – | 20% | 6% | 1% | 6% | 3% | 2% | 59% | 3%[lower-alpha 13] | 1% | |||
Morning Consult | Apr 1–30, 2023 | 1,299 (LV) | – | – | 23% | 6% | 0% | 5% | 1% | 1% | 58% | 4%[lower-alpha 14] | 2% | |||
SurveyUSA[upper-alpha 1] | Apr 25–29, 2023 | 707 (LV) | ± 4.4% | – | 22% | 5% | 1% | 8% | 2% | 1% | 55% | 0%[lower-alpha 15] | 5% | |||
Morning Consult | Mar 1–31, 2023 | 1,31 (LV) | – | – | 27% | 9% | – | 8% | 0% | 1% | 51% | 2%[lower-alpha 16] | 2% | |||
Morning Consult | Feb 1–28, 2023 | 1,185 (LV) | – | – | 31% | 7% | – | 6% | – | 1% | 51% | 3%[lower-alpha 17] | 1% | |||
Morning Consult | Jan 1–31, 2023 | 1,703 (LV) | – | – | 30% | 4% | – | 7% | – | 1% | 52% | 5%[lower-alpha 18] | 1% | |||
Differentiators Data | Jan 9–12, 2023 | 213 (LV) | ± 4.5% | – | 47% | 4% | – | 2% | – | – | 35% | 3%[lower-alpha 19] | – | |||
Morning Consult | Dec 1–31, 2022 | 905 (LV) | – | – | 31% | 4% | – | 7% | – | 1% | 50% | 5%[lower-alpha 20] | 2% | |||
Differentiators Data | Dec 8–11, 2022 | 500 (LV) | ± 4.5% | – | 56% | – | – | – | – | – | 35% | – | – | |||
John Bolton Super PAC | Jul 22–24, 2022 | 149 (LV) | – | 1% | 27% | – | – | 6% | – | – | 37% | 12%[lower-alpha 21] | 16% | |||
Atlantic Polling Strategies[upper-alpha 2] | Apr 25–28, 2022 | 534 (LV) | ± 4.9% | – | 23% | 5% | – | 4% | – | 4% | 52% | 2%[lower-alpha 22] | 10% | |||
Spry Strategies | Apr 6–10, 2022 | 600 (LV) | ± 4.0% | – | 19% | 8% | – | 6% | – | 1% | 45% | 9%[lower-alpha 23] | 12% | |||
– | 32% | 8% | – | 9% | – | 2% | – | 18%[lower-alpha 24] | 31% | |||||||
Cygnal (R) | Apr 1–3, 2022 | 600 (LV) | ± 4.0% | – | 26% | 8% | – | 6% | – | – | 45% | 2%[lower-alpha 25] | 13% | |||
Cygnal (R) | Jan 7–9, 2022 | 600 (LV) | ± 4.0% | – | 19% | 8% | – | 5% | – | 2% | 47% | 3%[lower-alpha 26] | 16% | |||
Jan 20, 2021 | Inauguration of Joe Biden | |||||||||||||||
BUSR/UNLV Lee Business School | Nov 30 – Dec 2, 2020 | 221 (RV) | ± 7.0% | – | – | 6% | – | – | – | – | 76% | 13%[lower-alpha 27] | 6% | |||
– | – | 9% | – | 48% | – | – | – | 25%[lower-alpha 28] | 18% |
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- Partisan clients
- Poll conducted for the John Locke Foundation
- Poll conducted for the North Carolina Chamber of Commerce
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- Manchester, Julia (June 28, 2023). "DeSantis Backed by North Carolina House Majority Leader, 18 Other State Leaders". The Hill. Retrieved June 28, 2023.
- Vogel, Kenneth P. (October 4, 2022). "Pence and His Group, Pushing Conservative Causes, Keep a 2024 Dream Alive". The New York Times. Retrieved January 24, 2023.
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