2024 Republican Presidential Primary Calendar
The 2024 primary season will officially begin in mid-January and last through June. To secure the nomination, candidates will need to amass the support of party delegates by winning or performing well in each state’s primary or caucus.
Whichever candidate wins the backing of a majority of delegates will become the presumptive nominee and will be formally chosen at the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee July 15-18.
Although primary contests will last for nearly six months, more than 70 percent of all delegates will be allocated by the end of March. This means most voters will go to the polls not knowing the outcome of a federal trial that charges former President Donald J. Trump with conspiring to overthrow the results of the 2020 election. The trial of Mr. Trump, the front-runner for the Republican nomination, is scheduled to start March 4, one day before Super Tuesday, the largest single day of the primary season.
States may still change their election rules or dates. This calendar will be updated regularly.
Date | State/Territory | Delegates | |
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Iowa Republican caucus |
40 | |
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New Hampshire primary |
22 | |
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Nevada primary A 2021 law requires Nevada to hold state-run presidential primaries, but the state G.O.P. has opted to host its own caucuses two days later. Only the caucus results will be used to allocate delegates. |
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Nevada Republican caucus |
26 | |
Virgin Islands caucus |
4 | ||
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South Carolina primary |
50 | |
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Michigan primary A law signed by the Democratic governor of Michigan moved the state’s primaries up, to Feb. 27, but the earlier date violates R.N.C. rules. To avoid a penalty from the national party, Michigan’s Republican Party will award 16 of its 55 delegates based on the results of the Feb. primary, but will wait until its state convention on March 2 to formally allocate those and the remaining 39 to candidates. |
16 | |
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Idaho caucus |
32 | |
Michigan state convention |
39 | ||
Missouri Republican caucus Missouri’s 54 delegates will not all be formally bound to candidates until its state G.O.P. convention on May 4. |
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Washington, D.C. primary |
19 | |
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North Dakota caucus |
29 | |
Super Tuesday | |||
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Alabama primary |
50 | |
Alaska primary |
29 | ||
American Samoa territorial caucus |
9 | ||
Arkansas primary |
40 | ||
California primary |
169 | ||
Colorado primary |
37 | ||
Maine primary |
20 | ||
Massachusetts primary |
40 | ||
Minnesota primary |
39 | ||
North Carolina primary |
74 | ||
Oklahoma primary |
43 | ||
Tennessee primary |
58 | ||
Texas primary |
161 | ||
Utah caucus |
40 | ||
Vermont primary |
17 | ||
Virginia primary |
48 | ||
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Wyoming county conventions Wyoming’s 29 delegates will be formally allocated at the G.O.P. state convention occurring April 18 to April 20. |
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Georgia primary |
59 | |
Hawaii caucus |
19 | ||
Mississippi primary |
40 | ||
Washington primary |
43 | ||
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Northern Mariana Islands territorial caucus |
9 | |
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Guam territorial convention Guam’s 9 delegates are not allocated to candidates before the national convention in July. |
9 | |
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Arizona primary |
43 | |
Florida primary |
125 | ||
Illinois primary |
64 | ||
Kansas primary |
39 | ||
Ohio primary |
79 | ||
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Louisiana primary |
47 | |
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Connecticut primary |
28 | |
Delaware primary |
16 | ||
New York primary |
91 | ||
Rhode Island primary |
19 | ||
Wisconsin primary |
41 | ||
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Missouri district conventions Missouri’s 54 delegates will not all be formally bound to candidates until its state G.O.P. convention on May 4. |
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Wyoming state convention |
29 | |
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Puerto Rico primary |
23 | |
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Pennsylvania primary |
67 | |
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Missouri state convention Missouri’s 54 delegates will not all be formally bound to candidates until its state G.O.P. convention on May 4. |
54 | |
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Indiana primary |
58 | |
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Maryland primary |
37 | |
Nebraska primary |
36 | ||
West Virginia primary |
32 | ||
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Kentucky primary |
46 | |
Oregon primary Oregon’s 31 delegates will be formally allocated at the G.O.P. state convention on May 25. |
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Oregon state convention |
31 | |
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Montana primary Montana’s 31 delegates are not allocated to candidates before the national convention in July. |
31 | |
New Jersey primary |
12 | ||
New Mexico primary New Mexico’s 22 delegates are not allocated to candidates before the national convention in July. |
22 | ||
South Dakota primary South Dakota’s 29 delegates are not allocated to candidates before the national convention in July. |
29 |
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