Results of the 2020 Republican Party presidential primaries

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{{Infobox election

| election_name = 2020 Republican Party presidential primaries

| country = United States

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| type = primary

| ongoing = no

| previous_election = 2016 Republican Party presidential primaries

| previous_year = 2016

| next_election = 2024 Republican Party presidential primaries

| next_year = 2024

| election_date = February 3 to August 11, 2020

| votes_for_election = 2,550 delegate votes (2,443 pledged and 107 unpledged) to the Republican National Convention{{cite web |title=The Green Papers |url=https://www.thegreenpapers.com/P20/R |access-date=February 13, 2020}}

| needed_votes = 1,276 delegates

| party_name = no

| image1 = 125px

| candidate1 = Donald Trump

| color1 = 283681

| home_state1 = Florida{{cite news|url=https://www.politico.com/news/2019/10/31/trump-florida-residence-063564|title=Trump, a symbol of New York, is officially a Floridian now|publisher=Politico|date=October 31, 2019|last1=Choi|first1=Matthew|access-date=October 31, 2019}}

| states_carried1 = 56{{efn|name=HICancelled|Because Trump was the only candidate to declare for its ballot by the deadline, the Hawaii Republican Party automatically awarded its national pledged delegates to him on December 11, 2019.{{cite web|url=https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/474243-hawaii-gop-cancels-presidential-preference-poll-and-commits-delegates-to|title=Hawaii GOP cancels presidential preference poll, commits delegates to Trump|work=The Hill|first=Rebecca|last=Klar|date=December 12, 2019}}}}{{efn|name=KSCancelled|Kansas' state committee, at the state convention, passed a resolution binding its delegates to Trump on February 1, 2020.{{cite tweet|title=Information on the Kansas Republican Party's national convention delegate selection plan. #ksleg|user=KansasGOP|number=1170020638012116993|publisher=Twitter|date=September 6, 2019}}}}

| popular_vote1 = 18,159,752

| percentage1 = 93.99%

| delegate_count1 = 2,549

| image2 = 125px

| candidate2 = Bill Weld

| color2 = 00ABE1

| home_state2 = Massachusetts

| states_carried2 = 0

| popular_vote2 = 454,402

| percentage2 = 2.35%

| delegate_count2 = 1

| map_image = {{2020 Republican Party presidential primaries imagemap}}

| map_size = 300px

| map_caption = First place by first-instance vote

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| title = Republican nominee

| before_election = Donald Trump

| after_election = Donald Trump

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Below is a detailed tally of the results of the 2020 Republican Party presidential primary elections in the United States. In most U.S. states outside New Hampshire, votes for write-in candidates remain untallied.

Primary elections and caucuses can be binding or nonbinding in allocating delegates to the respective state delegations to the Republican National Convention. But the actual election of the delegates can be at a later date. Delegates are (1) elected at conventions, (2) from slates submitted by the candidates, (3) selected by the party's state chairman or (4) at committee meetings or (5) elected directly at the party's caucuses and primaries. Until the delegates are apportioned, the delegate numbers are by nature projections, but it is only in the states with nonbinding caucuses where they are not allocated at the primary or caucus date.

Several states decided to cancel their primaries and caucuses.{{Cite web|url=https://apnews.com/7e04964fc89a4312a6b410096f256add|title=Nevada, SC, Kansas GOP drop presidential nomination votes|first=Meg|last=Kinnard|date=September 7, 2019|website=AP NEWS}} They cited the fact that Republicans canceled several state primaries when George H. W. Bush and George W. Bush sought a second term in 1992 and 2004, respectively, and Democrats scrapped some of their primaries when Bill Clinton and Barack Obama were seeking reelection in 1996 and 2012, respectively.{{cite news|title=GOP plans to drop presidential primaries in four states to impede Trump challengers|url=https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/gop-plans-to-drop-presidential-primaries-in-4-states-to-impede-trump-challengers/ar-AAGV0kQ|work=The Boston Globe|publisher=MSN.com|first=Annie|last=Karni|date=September 6, 2019|access-date=September 7, 2019}}{{cite news|title=GOP considers canceling at least three GOP primaries and caucuses, Trump challengers outraged|url=https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/trump-gop-canceling-gop-primaries-caucuses/story?id=65436462|work=ABC News|first1=Will|last1=Steakin|first2=Kendall|last2=Karson|date=September 6, 2019|access-date=September 7, 2019}} Hawaii was the only state among the cancelled races to officially appoint their pledged delegates immediately to incumbent President Donald Trump in 2019. Donald Trump's over 18 million votes he received in the Republican Primary is the most ever for an incumbent President in a primary.

Overview of results

=Major candidates=

{{main|2020 Republican Party presidential primaries#Candidates}}

The table below shows the four candidates that have either (a) held public office, (b) been included in a minimum of five independent national polls, or (c) received substantial media coverage. The president's challengers withdrew from the race after the primaries started, or in the case of De la Fuente, accepted one or more 3rd party nominations.{{cite news|last1=Burns|first1=Alexander|last2=Flegenheimer|first2=Matt|last3=Lee|first3=Jasmine C.|last4=Lerer|first4=Lisa|last5=Martin|first5=Jonathan|title=Who's Running for President in 2020?|url=https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2019/us/politics/2020-presidential-candidates.html|newspaper=The New York Times|date=January 21, 2019|access-date=March 10, 2019|url-access=limited|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190219132542/https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2019/us/politics/2020-presidential-candidates.html|archive-date=February 19, 2019|url-status=live}}{{cite news|last1=Scherer|first1=Michael|last2=Uhrmacher|first2=Kevin|last3=Schaul|first3=Kevin|title=Who is hoping to challenge Trump for president in 2020?|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/graphics/2018/politics/2020-presidential-hopefuls/|newspaper=The Washington Post|date=May 14, 2018|access-date=March 10, 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181014085144/https://www.washingtonpost.com/graphics/2018/politics/2020-presidential-hopefuls/|archive-date=October 14, 2018|url-status=live}}{{cite news|title=2020 presidential election: Track which candidates are running|url=https://www.axios.com/2020-presidential-election-candidates-announce-running-15472039-9bf49de4-351a-46b3-bdde-b980947b21ea.html|publisher=Axios|date=January 11, 2019|access-date=March 10, 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190308081036/https://www.axios.com/2020-presidential-election-candidates-announce-running-15472039-9bf49de4-351a-46b3-bdde-b980947b21ea.html|archive-date=March 8, 2019|url-status=live}}

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! style="width:75px;" data-sort-type="usLongDate" |Dates

!Candidates

! style="vertical-align: top;" | x80pxDonald
Trump

! style="vertical-align: top;" | File:William Weld in 2016.jpgBill
Weld

! style="vertical-align: top;" | x80pxRocky
De La Fuente

! style="vertical-align: top;" | x80pxJoe
Walsh

!Total delegates, pledged (unpledged/total), and votes

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| style="background:#eee; |

| style="text-align:left; height:64px; padding-left:10px;"|Pledged delegates (unpledged / soft total){{Cite web|title = Republican Convention 2020|url = http://www.thegreenpapers.com/P20/R|website = www.thegreenpapers.com|access-date=April 22, 2020}}
(Total awarded: 2,312){{cite web |url=https://www.thegreenpapers.com/P20/R-Alloc.phtml#Alph |title=The Math Behind the Republican Delegate Allocation - 2020 |website=The Green Papers |access-date=April 22, 2020}}

| 2,311
(38 / 2,273)
90.63%

| 1
(0 / 1)
0.04%

| 0
(0 / 0)
0%

| 0
(0 / 0)
0%

| rowspan="2" style="background:#eee;"|2,443
(107 / 2,550)
(90.67% awarded)


19,321,267 votes

style="background:#DDE26A;"

| style="background:#eee; |

| style="text-align:left; height:64px; padding-left:10px;"| Popular votes

|18,159,752
(93.99%)

| 454,402
(2.35%)

| 108,357
(0.56%)

| 173,519
(0.90%)

style="background:#eee; width:75px;"| Dec. 11, 2019

|style="background:#eee; text-align:left;"|Hawaii
Cancelled binding caucuses{{efn|name=HICancelled}}

|style="background:#c579a0;" | 100%
(19 delegates)
(N/A votes)

|colspan=3 style="background:#aaa;" | Caucus cancelled

|style="background:#eee;"|19
(0/19)
(N/A votes)

style="background:#eee; width:75px;"| Feb. 1, 2020

|style="background:#eee; text-align:left;"|Kansas
State convention{{efn|name=KSCancelled}}

|style="background:#c579a0;" | 100%
(39 delegates)
(N/A votes)

|colspan=3 style="background:#aaa;" | Primary cancelled

|style="background:#eee;"|39
(0/39)
(N/A votes)

style="background:#eee; width:75px;"| Feb. 3, 2020

|style="background:#eee; text-align:left;"|Iowa
Proportional, binding precinct caucuses

|style="background:#c579a0;" | 97.14%
(39 delegates)
(31,421 votes)

|style="background:#d5a9c2;" | 1.31%
(1 delegate)
(425 votes)

| listed with "Other" candidates

|style="background:#e9d1e1;" | 1.08%
(348 votes)

|style="background:#eee;"|40
(0/40)
(32,345 votes)

style="background:#eee; width:75px;"| Feb. 11, 2020

|style="background:#eee; text-align:left;"|New Hampshire
Proportional, binding primary

|style="background:#c579a0;" |84.42%
(22 delegates)
(129,734 votes)

|style="background:#d5a9c2;" | 9.01%
(13,844 votes)

|0.10%
(148 votes)

| style="padding:11px 8px; background:#ccc;"|0.55%
(838 votes)

|style="background:#eee;"|22
(0/22)
(153,674 votes)

style="background:#eee; width:75px;"| Feb. 22, 2020

|style="background:#eee; text-align:left;"|Nevada
State central committee meeting{{Cite web|url=https://www.reviewjournal.com/news/politics-and-government/nevada/nevada-gop-binds-delegates-to-trump-1963597/|title=Nevada GOP binds delegates to Trump|date=February 22, 2020}}

|style="background:#c579a0;" |100%
(25 delegates)
(N/A votes)

|colspan=3 style="background:#aaa;" | Caucus cancelled

|style="background:#eee;"|25
(0/25)
(N/A votes)

style="background:#eee; width:75px;"| Mar. 3, 2020

|style="background:#eee; text-align:left;"|Alabama
Proportional, binding primary

|style="background:#c579a0;" |96.22%
(50 delegates)
(696,832 votes)

| style="background:#d5a9c2;" |1.52%
(10,978 votes)

|style="background:#aaa;" |

|style="background:#aaa;" |

|style="background:#eee;"|50
(0/50)
(724,222 votes)

style="background:#eee; width:75px;"| Mar. 3, 2020

|style="background:#eee; text-align:left;"|Arkansas
Proportional, binding primary

|style="background:#c579a0;" |97.13%
(40 delegates)
(238,980 votes)

|style="background:#d5a9c2;" | 2.12%
(5,216 votes)

|0.75%
(1,848 votes)

|style="background:#aaa;" | -

|style="background:#eee;"|40
(0/40)
(246,044 votes)

rowspan="12" style="background:#eee; width:75px;"| Mar. 3, 2020

|style="background:#eee; text-align:left;"|California
Proportional, binding primary

|style="background:#c579a0;" |92.21%
(172 delegates)
(2,279,086 votes)

|style="background:#d5a9c2;" | 2.71%
(66,904 votes)

|0.99%
(24,351 votes)

|style="background:#e9d1e1;" | 2.62%
(64,749 votes)

|style="background:#eee;"|172
(0/172)
(2,471,580)

style="background:#eee; text-align:left;"|Colorado
Proportional, binding primary

|style="background:#c579a0;" |92.26%
(37 delegates)
(628,876 votes)

|style="background:#d5a9c2;" | 3.77%
(25,698 votes)

|style="background:#aaa;" |

|style="background:#e9d1e1;" | 1.92%
(13,072 votes)

|style="background:#eee;"|37
(0/37)
(681,623 votes)

style="background:#eee; text-align:left;"|Maine
Proportional, binding primary

|style="background:#c579a0;" | 83.85%
(22 delegates)
(95,360 votes)

|style="background:#aaa;" | -

|style="background:#aaa;" | -

|style="background:#aaa;" | -

|style="background:#eee;"|22
(0/22)
(113,728 votes)

style="background:#eee; text-align:left;"|Massachusetts
Proportional, binding primary

|style="background:#c579a0;" |86.32%
(41 delegates)
(239,115 votes)

|style="background:#d5a9c2;" | 9.18%
(25,425 votes)

|0.24%
(675 votes)

|style="background:#e9d1e1;" | 1.09%
(3,008 votes)

|style="background:#eee;"|41
(0/41)
(277,002 votes)

style="background:#eee; text-align:left;"|Minnesota
Proportional, binding primary

|style="background:#c579a0;" | 97.67%
(39 delegates)
(137,275 votes)

|style="background:#d5a9c2;" | 0.32%
(443 votes)

|style="background:#e9d1e1;" | 0.01%
(16 votes)

|style="background:#aaa;" | -

|style="background:#eee;"|39
(0/39)
(140,555 votes)

style="background:#eee; text-align:left;"|New York
Cancelled, binding primary

| - style="background:#c579a0;" |100%
(94 delegates)
(N/A votes)

|colspan=3 style="background:#aaa;" | Primary cancelled

|style="background:#eee;"|94
(0/94)
(N/A votes)

style="background:#eee; text-align:left;"|North Carolina
Proportional, binding primary

|style="background:#c579a0;" |93.53%
(71 delegates)
(750,600 votes)

|style="background:#e9d1e1;" | 1.93%
(15,486 votes)

| style="background:#aaa;" |

|style="background:#d5a9c2;" | 2.04%
(16,356 votes)

|style="background:#eee;"|71
(0/71)
(802,527 votes)

style="background:#eee; text-align:left;"|Oklahoma
Proportional, binding primary

|style="background:#c579a0;" |92.60%
(43 delegates)
(273,738 votes)

|style="background:#aaa;" |

| |0.83%
(2,466 votes)

|style="background:#d5a9c2;" | 3.72%
(10,996 votes)

|style="background:#eee;"|43
(0/43)
(295,601 votes)

style="background:#eee; text-align:left;"|Tennessee
Proportional, binding primary

|style="background:#c579a0;" |96.47%
(58 delegates)
(384,266 votes)

|style="background:#e9d1e1;" | 0.98%
(3,922 votes)

|style="background:#aaa;" |

|style="background:#d5a9c2;"| 1.05%
(4,178 votes)

|style="background:#eee;"|58
(0/58)
(398,314 votes)

style="background:#eee; text-align:left;"|Texas
Proportional, binding primary

|style="background:#c579a0;" |94.13%
(155 delegates)
(1,898,664 votes)

|style="background:#d5a9c2;" | 0.78%
(15,824 votes)

||0.37%
(7,563 votes)

|style="background:#e9d1e1;" | 0.73%
(14,772 votes)

|style="background:#eee;"|155
(0/155)
(2,017,167 votes)

style="background:#eee; text-align:left;"|Utah
Proportional, binding primary

|style="background:#c579a0;" | 87.79%
(40 delegates)
(302,751 votes)

|style="background:#d5a9c2;" | 6.86%
(23,652 votes)

|style="background:#aaa;" | -

|style="background:#e9d1e1;" | 2.18%
(7,509 votes)

|style="background:#eee;"|40
(0/40)
(344,852 votes)

style="background:#eee; text-align:left;"|Vermont
Proportional, binding primary

|style="background:#c579a0;" |86.49%
(17 delegates)
(33,984 votes)

|style="background:#d5a9c2;" | 10.11%
(3,971 votes)

|0.87%
(341 votes)

|style="background:#aaa;" |

|style="background:#eee;"|17
(0/17)
(39,291 votes)

rowspan="5" style="background:#eee; width:75px;"| Mar. 10, 2020

|style="background:#eee; text-align:left;"|Idaho
Proportional, binding primary

|style="background:#c579a0;" |94.46%
(32 delegates)
(112,373 votes)

| style="background:#d5a9c2;"|2.09%
(2,486 votes)

|0.54%
(637 votes)

| style="background:#e9d1e1;"| 1.97%
(2,341 votes)

|style="background:#eee;"|32
(0/32)
(118,958 votes)

style="background:#eee; text-align:left;"|Michigan
Proportional, binding primary

|style="background:#c579a0;" | 93.72%
(73 delegates)
(640,522 votes)

|style="background:#d5a9c2;"| 0.89%
(6,099 votes)

|style="background:#aaa;" | -

| style="padding:11px 8px; background:#ccc;"| 0.60%
(4,067 votes)

|style="background:#eee;"|73
(0/73)
(683,431 votes)

style="background:#eee; text-align:left;"|Mississippi
Proportional, binding primary

|style="background:#c579a0;" | 98.62%
(40 delegates)
(241,985 votes)

| style="background:#d5a9c2;" |0.94%
(2,311 votes)

|0.44%
(1,085 votes)

| style="padding:11px 8px; background:#aaa;"| -

|style="background:#eee;"|40
(0/40)
(245,381 votes)

style="background:#eee; text-align:left;"|Missouri
Proportional, binding primary

|style="background:#c579a0;" | 96.84%
(54 delegates)
(301,953 votes)

| style="background:#d5a9c2;" | 0.70%
(2,171 votes)

|style="background:#aaa;" | -

| style="background:#e9d1e1;"| 0.65%
(2,015 votes)

|style="background:#eee;"|54
(0/54)
(311,793 votes)

style="background:#eee; text-align:left;"|Washington
Proportional, binding primary

|style="background:#c579a0;" | 98.41%
(43 delegates)
(684,239 votes)

|style="background:#aaa;" |

|style="background:#aaa;" |

|style="background:#aaa;" |

|style="background:#eee;"|43
(0/43)
(695,275 votes)

rowspan="2" style="background:#eee; width:75px;"| Mar. 17, 2020

|style="background:#eee; text-align:left;"|Florida
Winner-Take-All, binding primary

|style="background:#c579a0;" | 93.79%
(122 delegates)
(1,162,984 votes)

| style="background:#d5a9c2;" | 3.17%
(39,319 votes)

|| 0.98%
(12,172 votes)

| style="background:#e9d1e1;"| 2.05%
(25,464 votes)

|style="background:#eee;"|122
(0/122)
(1,239,939 votes)

style="background:#eee; text-align:left;"|Illinois
Proportional, binding primary

|style="background:#c579a0;" | 95.98%
(67 delegates)
(520,956 votes)

|style="background:#aaa;" | -

| style="background:#d5a9c2;" | 4.02%
(21,833 votes)

|style="background:#aaa;" | -

|style="background:#eee;"|67
(0/67)
(542,800 votes)

style="background:#eee; width:75px;" | Apr. 7, 2020

| style="background:#eee; text-align:left;" |Wisconsin
Proportional, binding primary

| style="background:#c579a0;" | 97.87%
(52 delegates)
(616,782 votes)

| style="background:#ccc;" |

| style="background:#ccc;" |

| style="padding:11px 8px; background:#ccc;" |

| style="background:#eee;" |52
(0/52)
(630,198 votes)

style="background:#eee; width:75px;"| Apr. 24, 2020 {{Cite web|title=NDGOP Releases Results from Mail-In Convention Election – North Dakota Republican Party|date=April 24, 2020 |url=https://ndgop.org/press/ndgop-releases-results-from-mail-in-convention-election/|access-date=2021-02-21|language=en-US}}

|style="background:#eee; text-align:left;"|North Dakota
State convention

|style="background:#c579a0;" | 100%
(29 delegates)
(N/A votes)

|colspan=3 style="background:#aaa;" | Caucus cancelled

|style="background:#eee;"|0
(29/29)
(N/A votes)

style="background:#eee; width:75px;"| Apr 28, 2020

|style="background:#eee; text-align:left;"|Ohio
Proportional, binding primary

|style="background:#c579a0;" | 100%
(82 delegates)
(713,546 votes)

|style="background:#aaa;" | -

|style="background:#aaa;" | -

|style="background:#aaa;" | -

|style="background:#eee;"|82
(0/82)
(713,546 votes)

style="background:#eee; width:75px;"| May 1, 2020

|style="background:#eee; text-align:left;"|Virginia
State convention

|style="background:#c579a0;" | 100%
(48 delegates)
(N/A votes)

|colspan=3 style="background:#aaa;" | Primary cancelled

|style="background:#eee;"|48
(0/48)
(N/A votes)

style="background:#eee; width:75px;"| May 9, 2020

|style="background:#eee; text-align:left;"|Arizona
State convention

|style="background:#c579a0;" | 100%
(57 delegates)
(N/A votes)

|colspan=3 style="background:#aaa;" | Primary cancelled

|style="background:#eee;"|57
(0/57)
(N/A votes)

style="background:#eee; width:75px;"| May 12, 2020

|style="background:#eee; text-align:left;"|Nebraska
Proportional, binding primary

|style="background:#c579a0;" |91.40%
(36 delegates)
(243,721 votes)

|style="background:#d5a9c2;" |8.60%
(22,934 votes)

| style="background:#aaa;" |

| style="background:#aaa;" |

|style="background:#eee;"|36
(0/36)
(266,655 votes)
{{Cite web|title=Nebraska Secretary of State - Election Night Results - November 3rd, 2020|url=https://electionresults.nebraska.gov/resultsSW.aspx?text=Race&type=PRS&map=CTY|access-date=2021-02-21|website=electionresults.nebraska.gov}}

style="background:#eee; width:75px;"| May 19, 2020

|style="background:#eee; text-align:left;"|Oregon
Proportional, binding primary

|style="background:#c579a0;" |93.71%
(28 delegates)
(361,010 votes)

| style="background:#aaa;" |

| style="background:#aaa;" |

| style="background:#aaa;" |

|style="background:#eee;"|28
(0/28)
(385,257 votes)

rowspan="8" style="background:#eee; width:75px;"| June 2, 2020

|style="background:#eee; text-align:left;"|Maryland
Proportional, binding primary

|style="background:#c579a0;" | 86.83%
(38 delegates)
(297,198 votes)

| style="background:#d5a9c2;"| 13.17%
(45,092 votes)

|style="background:#aaa;" | -

|style="background:#aaa;" | -

|style="background:#eee;"|38
(0/38)
(342,290 votes)

style="background:#eee; text-align:left;"|District of Columbia
Proportional, binding primary

|style="background:#c579a0;" | 100%
(19 delegates)
(1,559 votes)

| style="background:#ccc;"|

|style="background:#aaa;" |

|style="background:#aaa;" |

|style="background:#eee;"|19
(0/19)
(1,559 votes)

style="background:#eee; text-align:left;"|Pennsylvania
Proportional, binding primary

|style="background:#c579a0;" | 92.14%
(34 delegates)
(1,053,616 votes)

| style="background:#d5a9c2;"|6.07%
(69,427 votes)

| style="background:#e9d1e1;"|1.79%
(20,456 votes)

| style="padding:11px 8px; background:#ccc;"|

|style="background:#eee;"|34
(54/88)
(1,143,499 votes)

style="background:#eee; text-align:left;"|Rhode Island
Proportional, binding primary

|style="background:#c579a0;" |87.13%
(19 delegates)
(19,176 votes)

| style="background:#d5a9c2;"|5.52%
(1,214 votes)

|0.83%
(182 votes)

|style="background:#aaa;" | -

|style="background:#eee;"|19
(0/19)
(22,009 votes)

style="background:#eee; text-align:left;"|Montana
Proportional, binding primary

|style="background:#c579a0;" |93.82%
(27 delegates)
(200,174 votes)

| style="background:#ccc;"|

|

| style="padding:11px 8px; background:#ccc;"|

|style="background:#eee;"|27
(0/27)
(213,358 votes)

style="background:#eee; text-align:left;"|New Mexico
Proportional, binding primary

|style="background:#c579a0;" | 91.25%
(22 delegates)
(144,067 votes)

| style="background:#ccc;"|

|

| style="padding:11px 8px; background:#ccc;"|

|style="background:#eee;"|22
(0/22)
(157,876 votes)

style="background:#eee; text-align:left;"|South Dakota
Proportional, binding primary

|colspan=4 style="background:#aaa;" | Primary cancelled

|style="background:#eee;"|29
(0/29)
(N/A votes)

style="background:#eee; text-align:left;"|Indiana
Proportional, binding primary

|style="background:#c579a0;" | 91.89%
(58 delegates)
(504,726 votes)

| style="background:#ccc;"| 8.11%
(44,520 votes)

| style="background:#aaa;" |

| style="padding:11px 8px; background:#ccc;"|

|style="background:#eee;"|58
(0/58)
(549,246 votes)

style="background:#eee; width:75px;"| June 5, 2020

|style="background:#eee; text-align:left;"|Puerto Rico
Caucus{{cite web|title=Presidential election in Puerto Rico, 2020|url=https://ballotpedia.org/Presidential_election_in_Puerto_Rico,_2020|publisher=Ballotpedia|access-date=June 9, 2020}}{{cite web|title=Puerto Rico Republican Delegation 2020|url=https://www.thegreenpapers.com/P20/PR-R|publisher=The Green Papers|access-date=June 9, 2020}}

|style="background:#c579a0;" | 100%
(23 delegates)
(N/A votes)

| style="background:#aaa;" |

|style="background:#aaa;" |

| style="padding:11px 8px; background:#ccc;"|

|style="background:#eee;"|23
(0/23)
(N/A votes)

rowspan="2" style="background:#eee; width:75px;"| June 9, 2020

|style="background:#eee; text-align:left;"|West Virginia
Proportional, binding primary

|style="background:#c579a0;" | 94.39%
(35 delegates)
(198,741 votes)

| style="background:#e9d1e1;"|1.77%
(0 delegates)
(3,721 votes)

| |0.73%
(0 delegates)
(1,537 votes)

|style="background:#d5a9c2;" |1.81%
(0 delegates)
(3,806 votes)

|style="background:#eee;"|35
(0/35)
(210,557 votes)

style="background:#eee; text-align:left;"|Georgia
Proportional, binding primary

|style="background:#c579a0;" | 100%
(76 delegates)
(947,352 votes)

| style="background:#ccc;"|
(0 delegates)
(0 votes)

| |
(0 delegates)
(0 votes)

|style="background:#aaa;" |
(0 delegates)
(0 votes)

|style="background:#eee;"|76
(0/76)
(947,352 votes)

style="background:#eee; width:75px;"| June 23, 2020

|style="background:#eee; text-align:left;"|Kentucky
Proportional, binding primary

|style="background:#c579a0;" | 86.65%
(46 delegates)
(371,723 votes)

| style="background:#aaa;" |

| style="background:#aaa;" |

| style="background:#aaa;" |

|style="background:#eee;"|46
(0/46)
(429,006 votes)

rowspan="2" style="background:#eee; width:75px;"| July 7, 2020

|style="background:#eee; text-align:left;"|New Jersey
Proportional, binding primary

|style="background:#c579a0;" | 100%
(49 delegates)
(404,214 votes)

| style="background:#aaa;" |

| style="background:#aaa;" |

| style="background:#aaa;" |

|style="background:#eee;"|49
(0/49)
(404,214 votes)

style="background:#eee; text-align:left;"|Delaware
Proportional, binding primary

|style="background:#c579a0;" |88.05%
(16 delegates)
(28,876 votes)

| style="background:#aaa;" |

| style="background:#d5a9c2;"|11.95%
(0 delegates)
(3,920 votes)

| style="background:#aaa;" |

|style="background:#eee;"|16
(0/16)
(32,796 votes)

style="background:#eee; width:75px;"| July 11, 2020

|style="background:#eee; text-align:left;"|Louisiana
Proportional, binding primary

|style="background:#c579a0;" |95.90%
(46 delegates)
(195,910 votes)

| style="background:#ccc;"|1.65%
(0 delegates)
(3,320 votes)

|1.14%
(0 delegates)
(2,336 votes)

| style="padding:11px 8px; background:#ccc;"|

|style="background:#eee;"|46
(0/46)
(204,295 votes)

style="background:#eee; width:75px;"| Aug. 11, 2020

|style="background:#eee; text-align:left;"|Connecticut
Proportional, binding primary

|style="background:#c579a0;" |78.37%
(28 delegates)
(71,667 votes)

| style="background:#ccc;"

7.43%
(0 delegates)
(6,791 votes)

| style="padding:11px 8px; background:#ccc;"|

|style="background:#eee;"|28
(0/28)
(91,452 votes)

Not shown: Alaska, Wyoming, South Carolina, American Samoa, Guam, Virgin Islands, Northern Marianas

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Legend:  

|

! style="padding:11px 8px; background:#c579a0;"| 1st place
(popular vote)

|

! style="padding:11px 8px; background:#d5a9c2;"| 2nd place
(popular vote)

|

! style="padding:11px 8px; background:#e9d1e1;"| 3rd place
(popular vote)

|

! style="padding:11px 8px; background:#ccc;"| Candidate has
withdrawn

|

! style="padding:11px 8px; background:#aaa;"| Candidate unable to
appear on ballot

=On the ballot in one or more states=

{{main|2020 Republican Party presidential primaries#On the ballot in one or more states}}

The following other candidates are listed by the number of states, that they are on the ballot.

class="wikitable sortable" style="margin:1em 1em 0 0; font-size:12px; text-align:center; float:none; clear:none;"
style="background:#e9e9e9;"

! colspan="7"| National popular vote totals for other candidates

style="background:#eee;"

! style="width:150px;"| Candidate

! style="width:70px;"| Votes

!| No. states on ballot

Uncommitted, "write-ins", errors, and other non-votes{{Cite web|url=https://www.seacoastonline.com/news/20200212/weird-write-ins-charles-manson-jesus-christ-get-votes-in-nh-primary|title=Weird write-ins: Charles Manson, Jesus Christ get votes in NH primary|first=Hadley|last=Barndollar|website=seacoastonline.com}}{{cite web |title=Republican Convention 2020 |url=http://www.thegreenpapers.com/P20/R |website=www.thegreenpapers.com |access-date=22 April 2020}}

|206,920

|Several†

Matthew John Matern

|40,276

| 10 (CA, CO, ID, LA, MO, NH, OK, TX, UT, WV)

Bob Ely

|11,956

| 8 (ID, MO, LA, NH, OK, TX, UT, WV)

Zoltan Istvan

|14,291

| 5 (CA, CO, NH, OK, TX)

Robert Ardini

|20,293

| 4 (CA, CO, NH, UT)

Mark Sanford

| 4,258

| 1 (MI)

Mary Maxwell

|929

| 1 (NH)

Eric Merrill

|524

| 1 (NH)

William N. Murphy

|447

| 1 (NH)

Stephen B. Comley, Sr.

|202

| 1 (NH)

Rick Kraft

|109

| 1 (NH)

Juan Payne

|83

| 1 (NH)

President R. Boddie

|72

| 1 (NH)

Larry Horn

|65

| 1 (NH)

Star Locke

|66

| 1 (NH)

†Several states provide the number of write-in votes without specifying who they're for.

Results

As President Trump ran unopposed in several state primaries, and caucuses were canceled to grant him bound delegations by fiat, only contested elections will be listed below.

= Early states =

==Iowa==

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The Iowa Republican caucus was held on February 3, 2020.

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==New Hampshire==

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The New Hampshire Republican primary took place on February 11, 2020.

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=Super Tuesday (March 3, 2020)=

Super Tuesday began with the start of early voting in Minnesota on January 17, 2020, followed by Vermont the following day. By the end of February, all 14 states holding primaries had a substantial number of votes already cast.

In Minnesota, Georgia and Maine, the president ran unopposed.

==Alabama==

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==Arkansas==

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==California==

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==Colorado==

{{excerpt|2020 Colorado Republican primary|fragment=COresults}}

==Massachusetts==

{{excerpt|2020 Massachusetts Republican primary|fragment=MAresults}}

==North Carolina==

{{excerpt|2020 North Carolina Republican presidential primary|fragment=NCresults}}

==Oklahoma==

{{excerpt|2020 Oklahoma Republican primary|fragment=OKresults}}

==Tennessee ==

{{excerpt|2020 Tennessee Republican primary|fragment=TNresults}}

==Texas==

{{excerpt|2020 Texas Republican primary|fragment=TXresults}}

==Utah==

{{excerpt|2020 Utah Republican primary|fragment=UTresults}}

==Vermont==

{{excerpt|2020 Vermont Republican primary|fragment=VTresults}}

=March 10=

==Idaho==

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==Michigan==

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==Mississippi==

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==Missouri==

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=March 17=

==Florida==

{{excerpt|2020 Florida Republican primary|fragment=FLresults}}

Notes

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References

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