GOP broke turnout records on Super Tuesday
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Super Tuesday presidential primaries, 2016
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March 2, 2016
Turnout was a big story for Republicans on Super Tuesday. The GOP set records in eight of the nine states that held primaries. In some places, they smashed previous highs, like Arkansas, Texas and Virginia. Only in Vermont did Republicans fall short in setting a record.
In 2012, the turnout in the same nine primaries was 4,702,524. For 2016, an estimated 8,375,000 Republicans came to vote along with an estimated 5,830,000 Democratis.
Super Tuesday GOP primary turnout by state | ||||
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State | Previous high | Year of high turnout | 2016 turnout | % Precincts reporting |
Alabama | 622,084 | 2012 | 807,837 | 94% |
Arkansas | 229.153 | 2008 | 395,446 | 95% |
Georgia | 963,541 | 2008 | 1,283,201 | 98% |
Massachusetts | 500,550 | 2008 | 596,703 | 95% |
Oklahoma | 335,054 | 2008 | 459,542 | 100% |
Tennessee | 554,573 | 2012 | 853,571 | 99% |
Texas | 1,449,477 | 2012 | 2,460,714 | 80% |
Vermont | 81,355 | 2000 | 58,572 | 95% |
Virginia | 664,093 | 2000 | 1,025,252 | 99% |
The story was much the same in the GOP caucuses.
Super Tuesday GOP Caucus turnout by state | ||||
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State | Previous high | Year of high turnout | 2016 turnout | % Precincts reporting |
Minnesota | 62,828 | 2008 | 111,698 | 92% |
Alaska | 13,219 | 2012 | 21,930 | 97% |
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See also
- Super Tuesday presidential primaries, 2016
- Alabama Primary
- Alaska Republican Caucus
- Arkansas Primary
- Colorado Caucuses
- Georgia Primary
- Massachusetts Primary
- Minnesota Caucus
- Oklahoma Primary
- Tennessee Primary
- Texas Primary
- Vermont Primary
- Virginia Primary
- Presidential candidates, 2016
- Presidential debates (2015-2016)
- Presidential election, 2016/Polls
- 2016 presidential candidate ratings and scorecards
- Presidential election, 2016/Straw polls