Saturday, January 12, 2008

Three down, 47 to go

Iowa went first and then Tuesday, New Hampshire. The Wyoming Republicans snuck in there between the two. Here's how they went:

Iowa (Republicans):
  1. Huckabee - 37%, 17 delegates
  2. Romney - 25%, 12 delegates
  3. McCain - 13%, 3 delegates
  4. Thompson - 13%, 3 delegates
  5. Paul - 10%, 2 delegates
  6. Giuliani - 4%, 0 delegates
  7. Hunter - 1%, 0 delegates
Iowa (Democrats)
  1. Obama - 38%, 16 delegates
  2. Edwards - 30%, 14 delegates
  3. Clinton - 29%, 15 delegates
Wyoming (Republicans)
  1. Romney - 67%, 8 delegates
  2. Thompson - 25%, 3 delegates
  3. Hunter - 8%, 1 delegate (OH, HE'S ON FIRE NOW!)
New Hampshire (Democrats)
  1. Clinton - 39%, 9 delegates
  2. Obama - 37%, 9 delegates
  3. Edwards - 17%, 3 delegates
New Hampshire (Republicans)
  1. McCain - 37%, 7 delegates
  2. Romney - 32%, 4 delegates
  3. Huckabee - 11%, 1 delegate
Now its on to Michigan then Nevada, and South Carolina.

If you need a primer on how the delegate selection process works, read this.

2 comments:

ADR said...

Are there some kind of weird Dick Cheney rules in effect on the GOP side? How does Wyoming end up with nearly twice as many delegates as New Hampshire + Iowa?

Brave Astronaut said...

OOPS. Stuck key. 8 delegates not 88, although if Cheney is a Republican "Superdelegate" - who knows.