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The 2012 Alaska Republican presidential caucuses were held Super Tuesday, March 6, 2012.[1][2][3] The presidential preference poll portion of the caucuses was scheduled between 4 pm and 8 pm local time (which is 8 pm to midnight EST) at locations across the state and one caucus in Washington, D.C.[4]
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Similar to the 2012 Nevada caucuses, the results of the presidential preference poll will be used to directly and proportionately apportion 24 national convention delegates among the candidates.[5] Another 3 super delegates are unbound and not determined by the caucus results.[6]
Candidate | Votes | % | Delegates |
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Mitt Romney | 4,554 | 32.22% | 8 |
Rick Santorum | 4,254 | 30.10% | 8 |
Ron Paul | 3,410 | 24.13% | 6 |
Newt Gingrich | 1,878 | 13.29% | 2 |
Uncommitted | 36 | 0.25% | 0 |
Total | 14,132 | 100% | 24 |
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