
The North Dakota Republican Presidential Caucus - February 5 was won by Mitt Romney. He won 36% of the state delegate votes cast. There was tough competition between the other three contenders in the Republican Caucus North Dakota-February 5. In the end, John McCain surged ahead, bagging 23% of the votes. Ron Paul and Mike Huckabee received 21% and 23% votes respectively. While Romney got the support of 8 delegates for the National Conference, the other three candidates had 5 delegates each against their names.
Romney, named Republican Projected Winner of the state of North Dakota, won 3,490 votes while McCain, Paul and Huckabee got 2,224, 2, 082 and 1,947 votes respectively.
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