Detailed Delegate Breakdown

LAST UPDATED: 11:50am EDT June 8, 2016

LATEST CHANGES:

California: Trump + delegates

Montana: Trump + delegates

New Jersey: Trump + delegates

New Mexico: Trump + delegates

South Dakota: Trump + delegates

Republicans generally employ a two-stage process for awarding delegates. Before March 15, nominating contests, in general, award delegates proportionally. This means multiple candidates can get delegates in a given state according to the percentage of the primary vote they earn. Starting March 15, primaries and caucuses generally award all their delegates to whomever wins the statewide vote.

State allocations denoted with (*) are not true “proportional” or “winner-take-all” contests. These states employ some variation of their designated allocation method. For example, delegates in proportional states may be earned based on congressional district votes. Or they may all be awarded to the statewide winner who earns more than 50% of the vote. Candidates may also be required to earn a threshold portion of the vote in order to qualify for delegates. For winner-take-all states, there may be district level allocation as well.

Delegate Summary

1,237 needed for nomination

delegates Majority Attained

delegates 46.0%

delegates 13.4%

delegates 13.0%

delegates 0.6%

4 delegates 0.3%

1 delegate 0.1%

1 delegate 0.1%

1 delegate 0.1%

State-by-State Delegate Distribution