2008 Michigan Republican presidential primary

The 2008 Michigan Republican presidential primary took place on January 15, 2008. Mitt Romney came in first with 39 percent of the vote, followed by John McCain with 30 percent and Mike Huckabee in third-place with 16 percent. The victory was widely viewed as critical for the Romney campaign, as a loss in Michigan, where his father was governor, would have resulted in a loss of momentum after two losses already in New Hampshire and Iowa.

2008 Michigan Republican presidential primary

January 15, 2008 (2008-01-15)

30 pledged delegates to the Republican National Convention
 
Candidate Mitt Romney John McCain
Home state Massachusetts Arizona
Delegate count 20 7
Popular vote 338,316 257,985
Percentage 38.92% 29.68%

 
Candidate Mike Huckabee Ron Paul
Home state Arkansas Texas
Delegate count 3 0
Popular vote 139,764 54,475
Percentage 16.08% 6.27%

Election results by county.
Romney:      30–40%     40–50%
McCain:      30–40%     40–50%

National delegates determined: 30 out of 60

In accordance with Republican National Committee rules, Michigan was stripped of half its delegates for holding primary contests before February 5, 2008.

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