2024 Vermont Republican presidential primary

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2024 Vermont Republican presidential primary

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17 Republican National Convention delegates
 
Candidate Nikki Haley Donald Trump
Home state South Carolina Florida
Delegate count 9 8
Popular vote 36,241 33,162
Percentage 49.3%[1] 45.1%[2]

The 2024 Vermont Republican presidential primary was held on March 5, 2024, as part of the Republican Party primaries for the 2024 presidential election. 17 delegates to the 2024 Republican National Convention will be allocated on a winner-take-most basis.[3] The contest was held on Super Tuesday alongside primaries in 14 other states. Nikki Haley won the primary against Donald Trump, making her the first woman to win a state in a Republican presidential primary.[4] Haley's win was considered a major upset, as a recent poll had shown Trump ahead by 30 points in the state.[5]

This was the first Republican primary since 2000 in which Vermont did not vote for the winner of the nomination.

Candidates[edit]

The following candidates filed:[6]

Endorsements[edit]

Nikki Haley
Governors
State Representatives
Donald Trump
Notable individual

Results[edit]

Vermont Republican primary, March 5, 2024
Candidate Votes Percentage Actual delegate count
Bound Unbound Total
Nikki Haley 36,241 49.32% 9 9
Donald Trump 33,162 45.13% 8 8
Chris Christie (withdrawn) 1,020 1.39%
Ron DeSantis (withdrawn) 949 1.29%
Write-in votes 586 0.80%
Vivek Ramaswamy (withdrawn) 546 0.74%
Ryan Binkley (withdrawn) 278 0.38%
Overvotes 51 0.07%
Blank ballots 654 0.89%
Total: 73,487 100.00% 17 17
Source: [10]


Results by County[edit]

2024 Vermont Republican presidential primary

(results per county)[11]

County Nikki Haley Donald Trump Chris Christie Ron DeSantis Vivek Ramaswamy Ryan L. Binkley Write-in Overvotes Blank Votes Total votes cast
Votes % Votes % Votes % Votes % Votes % Votes % Votes % Votes % Votes %
Addison 2,569 51.74% 2,095 42.20% 76 1.53% 78 1.57% 36 0.73% 22 0.44% 59 1.19% 1 0.02% 29 0.58% 4,965
Bennington 1,743 42.03% 2,079 50.13% 77 1.86% 69 1.66% 63 1.52% 14 0.34% 32 0.77% 1 0.02% 69 1.66% 4,147
Caledonia 1,420 42.51% 1,724 51.62% 41 1.23% 40 1.20% 21 0.63% 19 0.57% 26 0.78% 0 0.00% 49 1.47% 3,340
Chittenden 10,158 61.23% 5,626 33.91% 247 1.49% 164 0.99% 103 0.62% 49 0.3% 138 0.83% 9 0.05% 96 0.58% 16,590
Essex 346 32.46% 667 62.57% 12 1.13% 7 0.66% 10 0.94% 2 0.19% 4 0.38% 2 0.19% 16 1.50% 1,066
Franklin 2,646 41.23% 3,446 53.69% 69 1.08% 82 1.28% 40 0.62% 29 0.45% 33 0.51% 4 0.06% 69 1.08% 6,418
Grand Isle 739 49.40% 697 46.59% 15 1.00% 16 1.07% 7 0.47% 2 0.13% 14 0.94% 0 0.00% 6 0.40% 1,496
Lamoille 1,398 56.48% 964 38.95% 25 1.01% 25 1.01% 18 0.73% 5 0.20% 17 0.69% 1 0.04% 22 0.89% 2,475
Orange 1,558 46.81% 1,605 48.23% 39 1.17% 43 1.29% 17 0.51% 15 0.45% 24 0.72% 7 0.21% 20 0.60% 3,328
Orleans 985 36.54% 1,562 57.94% 22 0.82% 52 1.93% 14 0.52% 12 0.45% 25 0.93% 0 0.00% 24 0.89% 2,696
Rutland 3,599 37.99% 5,310 56.05% 116 1.22% 155 1.64% 67 0.71% 29 0.31% 91 0.96% 11 0.12% 96 1.01% 9,474
Washington 3,776 54.40% 2,710 39.04% 138 1.99% 113 1.63% 56 0.81% 26 0.37% 49 0.71% 6 0.09% 67 0.97% 6,941
Windham 1,762 47.98% 1,694 46.13% 59 1.61% 40 1.09% 38 1.03% 18 0.49% 23 0.63% 4 0.11% 34 0.93% 3,672
Windsor 3,542 51.49% 2,983 43.36% 84 1.22% 65 0.94% 56 0.81% 36 0.52% 51 0.74% 5 0.07% 57 0.83% 6,879
Total 36,241 49.32% 33,162 45.13% 1,020 1.39% 949 1.29% 546 0.74% 278 0.38% 586 0.80% 51 0.07% 654 0.89% 73,487

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Vermont Republican Presidential Nominating Process". electionarchive.vermont.gov. March 5, 2024. Retrieved April 25, 2024.
  2. ^ "Vermont Republican Presidential Nominating Process". electionarchive.vermont.gov. March 5, 2024. Retrieved April 25, 2024.
  3. ^ "Vermont Republican Presidential Nominating Process". thegreenpapers.com. March 5, 2023. Retrieved February 9, 2023.
  4. ^ Allison, Natalie (March 6, 2024). "Nikki Haley drops out of Republican primary". Politico. Retrieved March 6, 2024.
  5. ^ Kornfield, Meryl (March 6, 2024). "Nikki Haley gets a surprise Super Tuesday win, beating Trump in Vermont". Washington Post. ISSN 0190-8286. Retrieved March 6, 2024.
  6. ^ "2024 Vermont Presidential Candidate Information". sos.vermont.gov. Retrieved December 15, 2023.
  7. ^ Mearhoff, Sarah (January 19, 2024). "Ahead of New Hampshire primary, Gov. Phil Scott endorses Nikki Haley for president". VT Digger.
  8. ^ Bradley, Pat (March 4, 2024). "Nikki Haley holds campaign rally in Vermont in advance of the state's presidential primary". WAMC. Retrieved March 6, 2024. "I also think it's time to pass the torch," Douglas said. "It seems to me with a couple of octogenarian candidates likely to be on the ballot that it's time for some new youthful energy and Governor Haley obviously offers that."
  9. ^ Ballasy, Nicholas (December 1, 2022). "Trump picks up early 2024 endorsements from GOP lawmakers, other political figures". Just The News. Retrieved March 16, 2023.
  10. ^ "Official Report of the Canvassing Committee – United States and Vermont Statewide Offices" (PDF). Vermont Secretary of State. Retrieved March 12, 2024.
  11. ^ "2024 Presidential Primary Official Canvass" (PDF) (PDF). {{cite web}}: Check |archive-url= value (help)CS1 maint: url-status (link)