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Nationwide opinion polling for the 2016 Republican Party presidential primaries

Nationwide opinion polling for the 2016 Republican Party presidential primaries

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This is a list of nationwide public opinion polls that were conducted relating to the Republican primaries for the 2016 United States presidential election. The persons named in the polls were either declared candidates, former candidates, or received media speculation about their possible candidacy. On May 4, 2016, Donald Trump became the sole contender and presumptive nominee.

Aggregate polling

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Individual polls

Polls conducted in 2016

Summary of the opinion polls taken since January 2016 for the Republican Party presidential primaries
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  1. Named candidates are listed in footnotes; remainder is the combined total of "someone else," undecided, or none of the above.
  2. Jim Gilmore with 1%
  3. Chris Christie with 2% and Carly Fiorina with 1%
  4. Chris Christie and Carly Fiorina with 3% each
  5. Chris Christie with 3% and Carly Fiorina with 2%.
  6. Chris Christie and Carly Fiorina with 3% each
  7. Chris Christie with 3% and Carly Fiorina with 2%.
  8. Chris Christie and Carly Fiorina with 3% each, Rick Santorum with 1%.
  9. Chris Christie with 3%, Carly Fiorina and Rand Paul with 2% each.
  10. Rand Paul with 5%, Chris Christie and Carly Fiorina with 3% each, Jim Gilmore with 1%, Rick Santorum with 0%.
  11. Chris Christie with 5%, Mike Huckabee, Carly Fiorina, and Rand Paul with 2% each, Jim Gilmore and Rick Santorum with 0% each.
  12. Chris Christie, Mike Huckabee, and Rand Paul with 3% each; Carly Fiorina, Jim Gilmore, and Rick Santorum with 1% each.
  13. Chris Christie and Rand Paul with 3% each, Carly Fiorina and Mike Huckabee with 2%, Rick Santorum with 1%, Jim Gilmore with 0%.
  14. Rand Paul with 4%, Chris Christie, Carly Fiorina, and Mike Huckabee with 2% each; Jim Gilmore and Rick Santorum with 1% each.
  15. Rand Paul with 4%, Carly Fiorina with 2%, Chris Christie, Mike Huckabee, and Rick Santorum with 1% each, Jim Gilmore with 0%.
  16. Mike Huckabee and Rand Paul with 3% each, Chris Christie and Carly Fiorina with 2% each, Rick Santorum with 1%, Jim Gilmore with 0%.
  17. Chris Christie and Mike Huckabee with 3% each, Rand Paul with 2%, Carly Fiorina and Rick Santorum with 1% each.
  18. Chris Christie with 4%, Mike Huckabee and Rand Paul with 3% each, Carly Fiorina with 2%.
  19. Chris Christie with 4%, Carly Fiorina with 3%, Mike Huckabee with 2%, Rand Paul with 1%, Rick Santorum with 0%.
  20. Rand Paul with 3%, Chris Christie and Carly Fiorina with 2% each, Mike Huckabee with 1%.
  21. Chris Christie and Rand Paul with 3% each, Carly Fiorina with 2%, Mike Huckabee with 1%, Jim Gilmore and Rick Santorum with 0%.
  22. Chris Christie with 3%, Mike Huckabee and Rand Paul with 2% each, Carly Fiorina and Jim Gilmore with 1% each, Rick Santorum with <1%.
  23. Carly Fiorina with 3%, Chris Christie, Mike Huckabee, Rand Paul, and Rick Santorum with 2% each, Jim Gilmore with 0%.
  24. Chris Christie and Rand Paul with 4% each, Carly Fiorina with 3%, Mike Huckabee with 2%, Jim Gilmore with 1%, Rick Santorum with 0%.
  25. Rand Paul with 4%, Chris Christie with 3%, Carly Fiorina and Mike Huckabee with 2% each, Rick Santorum with 1%, Jim Gilmore with 0%.
  26. Chris Christie and Mike Huckabee with 3% each, Rand Paul with 2%, Carly Fiorina and Rick Santorum with 1% each, Jim Gilmore with 0%.
  27. Chris Christie, Mike Huckabee, and Rand Paul with 3% each, Carly Fiorina with 2%, Rick Santorum with 1%.
  28. Chris Christie, Carly Fiorina, and Rand Paul with 3% each, Mike Huckabee with 2%, Jim Gilmore and Rick Santorum with 0%.
  29. Chris Christie with 5%, Carly Fiorina and Rand Paul with 3% each, Mike Huckabee with 1%.
  30. Chris Christie with 4%, Carly Fiorina, Mike Huckabee, and Rand Paul with 3% each, Rick Santorum with 1%, Jim Gilmore with 0%.
  31. Chris Christie with 4%, Carly Fiorina, Mike Huckabee, and Rand Paul with 3% each, Rick Santorum with 2%, Jim Gilmore with 0%.
  32. Chris Christie with 4%, Rand Paul with 3%, Mike Huckabee with 2%, Carly Fiorina with 1%, Rick Santorum with 0%.
  33. Mike Huckabee with 4%, Chris Christie and Carly Fiorina with 3% each, Rand Paul with 1%, Rick Santorum with 0%.
  34. Chris Christie and Rand Paul with 3% each, Carly Fiorina and Mike Huckabee with 2% each, Jim Gilmore and Rick Santorum with 0%.
  35. Chris Christie with 4%, Rand Paul with 3%, Carly Fiorina with 2%, Mike Huckabee with 1%.
  36. Carly Fiorina with 3%, Chris Christie and Rand Paul with 2% each, Mike Huckabee with 1%, Jim Gilmore and Rick Santorum with 0%.
  37. Chris Christie and Rand Paul with 3% each, Mike Huckabee with 2%, Carly Fiorina with 1%, Jim Gilmore and Rick Santorum with 0%.
  38. Rand Paul with 5%, Chris Christie with 4%, Carly Fiorina with 3%, Mike Huckabee with 2%, Rick Santorum with 1%, Jim Gilmore with 0%.
  39. Chris Christie with 4%, Carly Fiorina with 3%, Mike Huckabee and Rand Paul with 2% each, Rick Santorum with 1%, Jim Gilmore with 0%.

Polls conducted in 2015

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Polls in 2015

Polls conducted in 2014

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Polls in 2014

Polls conducted in 2013 and 2012

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Polls in 2013 and 2012


See also

General election polling
Democratic primary polling
Republican primary polling

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