2020 new hampshire republican primary
The 2020 New Hampshire Republican primary was held on February 11, 2020, as part of the wider 2020 United States presidential election. Here are the results:
Candidates:
- Donald Trump (incumbent) - 64.4% of the vote
- Bill Weld - 21.3% of the vote
- Joe Walsh - 10.4% of the vote
- Mark Sanford - 2.2% of the vote
- Roque "Rocky" De La Fuente - 1.7% of the vote
Winner: Donald Trump
Delegate Count: Trump won all 24 delegates from New Hampshire.
Notes:
- Donald Trump, the incumbent President, won the primary with a significant margin, as expected. He was the only major candidate in the race.
- Bill Weld, a former Governor of Massachusetts, was the only other candidate who received significant support, likely due to his moderate stance on some issues and his criticism of Trump's policies.
- Joe Walsh, a former Congressman from Illinois, and Mark Sanford, a former Governor of South Carolina, received smaller shares of the vote.
- Roque "Rocky" De La Fuente, a businessman, received a small percentage of the vote.
Overall, the primary was seen as a formality, with Trump's victory being expected and largely uncontested.