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2024 Republican
Presidential Delegate Tracker

Total delegates allocated to each candidate

2,374 delegates allocated

2,374 delegates allocated so far

Donald J. Trump Trump
Winner
Presumptive nominee
2,265
1,215 to win nomination
Nikki Haley Haley
Dropped Out
97
Ron DeSantis DeSantis
Dropped Out
9
Vivek Ramaswamy Ramaswamy
Dropped Out
3

The 2024 primary season officially began in mid-January and will last through June. To secure the nomination, candidates will need to amass the support of party delegates by winning or performing well in primaries and caucuses.

On March 12, former President Donald J. Trump won the backing of a majority of delegates to become the presumptive G.O.P. nominee, based on projections from The Associated Press. He will be formally selected at the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee from July 15 to 18.

Cumulative delegate totals by primary election date

Note: Cumulative delegate totals in the chart above refer to the total number of delegates selected at primary or caucus contests by date. In a small number of states, delegates are selected at these contests, but they are not allocated to candidates and are free to support the candidate of their choosing at the national convention.

Although primary contests will last for nearly six months, more than 70 percent of all delegates will be allocated by the end of March. This means most primary voters will go to the polls not knowing the outcomes of various state and federal investigations into Mr. Trump’s business and political activities.

A federal trial charging Mr. Trump with conspiring to overthrow the results of the 2020 election had been scheduled to start March 4, one day before Super Tuesday, the largest single day of the primary season. It has since been postponed indefinitely.

States may still change their election rules or dates. This calendar will be updated regularly.

Delegates from each state

Date State/Territory Trump Haley Others Unallocated

Iowa caucusIowa caucus

Winner 20 8 12 0

New Hampshire primaryN.H. primary

Winner 13 9 0 0

Nevada primaryNev. primary

A 2021 law requires Nevada to hold state-run presidential primaries, but the state G.O.P. opted to host its own caucuses two days later. Only the caucus results were used to allocate delegates.

Nevada caucusNev. caucus

Winner 26 0 0 0

Nikki Haley is the only major G.O.P. contender whose name did not appear on Nevada’s caucus ballot. She opted to appear on the state’s primary ballot instead. Only the caucus results were used to allocate delegates.

Virgin Islands caucus V.I. caucus

Winner 4 0 0 0

South Carolina primaryS.C. primary

Winner 47 3 0 0

Wyoming Wyo.

Winner 29 0 0 0

Wyoming will select 23 of its 29 delegates at the G.O.P. county conventions, which last from Feb. 24 through March 10. Those and the state’s 6 remaining delegates will be allocated to candidates at the G.O.P. state convention occurring April 18 to April 20.

Idaho caucusIdaho caucus

Winner 32 0 0 0

Michigan Mich.

Winner 51 4 0 0

Michigan held both a presidential primary and a state convention to award its 55 delegates to candidates.

Missouri caucusMo. caucus

Winner 54 0 0 0

Washington, D.C. primaryD.C. primary

0 Winner 19 0 0

Voting in D.C.’s primary took place from March 1 to March 3.

North Dakota caucusN.D. caucus

Winner 29 0 0 0

Alabama primaryAla. primary

Winner 50 0 0 0

Alaska caucusAlaska caucus

Winner 29 0 0 0

Arkansas primaryArk. primary

Winner 39 1 0 0

California primaryCalif. primary

Winner 169 0 0 0

Colorado primaryColo. primary

Winner 24 12 0 1

Maine primaryMaine primary

Winner 20 0 0 0

Massachusetts primaryMass. primary

Winner 40 0 0 0

Minnesota primaryMinn. primary

Winner 27 12 0 0

North Carolina primaryN.C. primary

Winner 62 12 0 0

Oklahoma primaryOkla. primary

Winner 43 0 0 0

Tennessee primaryTenn. primary

Winner 58 0 0 0

Texas primaryTexas primary

Winner 161 0 0 0

Utah caucusUtah caucus

Winner 40 0 0 0

Vermont primaryVt. primary

8 Winner 9 0 0

Virginia primaryVa. primary

Winner 42 6 0 0

American Samoa territorial caucus American Samoa territorial caucus

Winner 9 0 0 0

Georgia primaryGa. primary

Winner 56 0 0 3

Hawaii caucusHawaii caucus

Winner 19 0 0 0

Mississippi primaryMiss. primary

Winner 40 0 0 0

Washington primaryWash. primary

Winner 43 0 0 0

Northern Mariana Islands territorial caucus Northern Mariana Islands territorial caucus

Winner 9 0 0 0

Guam territorial convention Guam territorial convention

Winner 9 0 0 0

Arizona primaryAriz. primary

Winner 43 0 0 0

Florida primaryFla. primary

Winner 125 0 0 0

Illinois primaryIll. primary

Winner 64 0 0 0

Kansas primaryKan. primary

Winner 39 0 0 0

Ohio primaryOhio primary

Winner 79 0 0 0

Delaware primary Del. primary

Winner 16 0 0 0

Delaware canceled its presidential primary after Ms. Haley requested to withdraw her name from the ballot, leaving only Mr. Trump.

Louisiana primaryLa. primary

Winner 47 0 0 0

Connecticut primaryConn. primary

Winner 28 0 0 0

New York primaryN.Y. primary

Winner 91 0 0 0

Rhode Island primaryR.I. primary

Winner 17 2 0 0

Wisconsin primaryWis. primary

Winner 41 0 0 0

Puerto Rico primary Puerto Rico primary

Winner 23 0 0 0

Pennsylvania primaryPa. primary

Winner 64 0 0 3

Indiana primaryInd. primary

Winner 58 0 0 0

Maryland primaryMd. primary

Winner 37 0 0 0

Nebraska primaryNeb. primary

Winner 36 0 0 0

West Virginia primaryW.Va. primary

Winner 32 0 0 0

Kentucky primaryKy. primary

Winner 46 0 0 0

Oregon primaryOre. primary

Winner 31 0 0 0

Montana primaryMont. primary

0 0 0 31

Montana’s 31 delegates are not allocated to candidates before the national convention in July.

New Jersey primaryN.J. primary

Winner 12 0 0 0

New Mexico primaryN.M. primary

Winner 5 0 0 17

New Mexico’s 22 delegates are not allocated to candidates before the national convention in July.

South Dakota primaryS.D. primary

Winner 29 0 0 0

South Dakota’s 29 delegates are not allocated to candidates before the national convention in July.