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2016 Presidential Primaries, Caucuses, and Conventions
 
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Presidential Nominating Process
Primary: Tuesday 19 April 2016 (presumably)
State Committee: Circa May 2016 (date not set)
Republicans
CandidateDelegate Votes
Hard TotalFloor
Trump, Donald John, Sr.89  93.68%89  93.68%
Kasich, John Richard6   6.32%6   6.32%
Total95 100.00%95 100.00%

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Source: The Official Guide to the 2016 Republican Nominating Process.


Source: Certification of Presidential Primary Ballot from the New York State Board of Elections.

Jeb Bush and Marco Rubio have withdrawn from the New York 19 April 2016 Republican presidential primary ballot.


Results from
Primary Election Results from the New York State Board of Elections
Unofficial Election Night Results from the New York State Board of Elections
AP Statewide
Politico.


   

Tuesday 19 April 2016 (presumably): New York Primary. Hours 6:00a-9:00p EDT (1000-0100 UTC). Delegate Selection: Winner-Take-Most Primary. Voter Eligibility: Closed Primary.

Primary
Source: New York State Board of Elections.
Status: Official. Retrieved: Saturday 14 May 2016.
Included in Nationwide vote.

CandidatePop
Vote
%
Donald John Trump, Sr.554,52259.21%
John Richard Kasich231,16624.68%
Rafael Edward "Ted" Cruz136,08314.53%
Blank & Void (scattering)14,7561.58%
Total936,527100.00%
 

Tuesday 19 April 2016 (presumably): All 95 of New York's delegates to the Republican National Convention are allocated to presidential contenders in today's New York Presidential Primary. [Rules of the New York Republican State Committee. Article XI. Rule 1.]

  • 81 district delegates are bound to presidential contenders based on the primary results in each of the state's 27 congressional districts. Each congressional district is assigned 3 National Convention delegates who are slated by the Presidential candidates prior to the primary. In each district:
    • If a candidate receives more than 50% or only 1 candidate receives 20% or more of the vote, that candidate receives all 3 delegates.
    • Otherwise, if at least 2 presidential contenders receive 20% or more of the vote, the candidate with the most votes receives 2 delegates and the candidate with the second most of votes receives 1 delegate.
    • Otherwise, if no presidential contender receives 20% or more of the vote, the party will elect 3 delegates without considering the results of the primary.
  • 14 At-Large delegates (10 base at-large delegates plus 1 bonus delegates plus 3 RNC delegates) are bound to presidential contenders "winner-take-most" based on the statewide primary results. 11 of these delegates (the 10 base at-large delegates plus 1 bonus delegates) are elected at the state committee meeting.
    • If a candidate receives more than 50% of the vote, that candidate receives all 14 delegates.
    • Otherwise, the delegates are distributed proportionally to those candidates receiving 20% or more of the vote. Round fractions to the nearest whole number. If too few delegates are allocated, the candidate receiving the largest vote receives those the remaining delegates. If too many delegates are allocated, subtract those delegates from the candidate(s) who met the threshold but had the smallest number of votes.

Primary
Source: New York State Board of Elections.
Status: Official. Retrieved: Saturday 14 May 2016.

ContestTrumpKasich
 Pop
Vote
Qual
Vote
DelPop
Vote
%DelPop
Vote
%Del
CD153,50753,507338,80272.518%39,30717.394% 
CD248,45648,456335,90274.092%38,27317.073% 
CD347,72347,723331,70666.438%311,30323.685% 
CD456,07756,077336,53065.143%312,70122.649% 
CD58,1708,17035,29164.761%31,38616.965% 
CD613,68513,68539,02365.934%32,43917.822% 
CD74,1194,11932,13951.930%31,08426.317% 
CD86,9616,96135,23275.162%384112.082% 
CD96,0506,05033,49957.835%31,03417.091% 
CD1013,12313,12335,72243.603%24,50734.344%1
CD1133,02233,022326,29279.620%33,65611.071% 
CD1217,89117,89137,71443.117%17,82643.743%2
CD132,9602,96031,40847.568%280027.027%1
CD147,9547,95435,38167.651%31,31716.558% 
CD151,2231,223369056.419%315612.756% 
CD1620,63520,635311,67656.583%36,14529.780% 
CD1735,43935,439321,21059.849%39,10425.689% 
CD1850,05850,058332,99865.920%310,17520.326% 
CD1952,47752,477330,89558.873%312,14323.140% 
CD2044,62144,621321,36647.883%214,67132.879%1
CD2163,60363,603332,60751.266%319,42430.539% 
CD2267,50567,505334,63151.301%318,65527.635% 
CD2362,46362,463331,76450.853%316,09425.766% 
CD2454,86954,869326,07347.519%217,96132.734%1
CD2552,01152,011326,21150.395%315,95230.670% 
CD2635,79635,796322,53862.962%37,92322.134% 
CD2776,12676,126347,22262.031%316,28921.397% 
Statewide936,524936,52414554,52259.211%14231,16624.683% 
Total
Delegates
  95  89  6

CD1: 3 delegates for Trump, winner-take-all.
CD2: 3 delegates for Trump, winner-take-all.
CD3: 3 delegates for Trump, winner-take-all.
CD4: 3 delegates for Trump, winner-take-all.
CD5: 3 delegates for Trump, winner-take-all.
CD6: 3 delegates for Trump, winner-take-all.
CD7: 3 delegates for Trump, winner-take-all.
CD8: 3 delegates for Trump, winner-take-all.
CD9: 3 delegates for Trump, winner-take-all.
CD10: 2 delegates for Trump, 1 delegate for Kasich.
CD11: 3 delegates for Trump, winner-take-all.
CD12: 2 delegates for Kasich, 1 delegate for Trump.
CD13: 2 delegates for Trump, 1 delegate for Kasich.
CD14: 3 delegates for Trump, winner-take-all.
CD15: 3 delegates for Trump, winner-take-all.
CD16: 3 delegates for Trump, winner-take-all.
CD17: 3 delegates for Trump, winner-take-all.
CD18: 3 delegates for Trump, winner-take-all.
CD19: 3 delegates for Trump, winner-take-all.
CD20: 2 delegates for Trump, 1 delegate for Kasich.
CD21: 3 delegates for Trump, winner-take-all.
CD22: 3 delegates for Trump, winner-take-all.
CD23: 3 delegates for Trump, winner-take-all.
CD24: 2 delegates for Trump, 1 delegate for Kasich.
CD25: 3 delegates for Trump, winner-take-all.
CD26: 3 delegates for Trump, winner-take-all.
CD27: 3 delegates for Trump, winner-take-all.
Statewide: Trump, having received 50%+ of the statewide vote, wins all 14 delegates.

Delegates are bound for the 1st ballot at the Republican National Convention unless released by the candidate.

Congressional District delegates are elected, according to the results of the primary, at Congressional District meetings held sometime after the primary.

 

Circa May 2016 (date not set): The New York Republican State Committee will meet to elect the 11 at-large delegates who are bound according to the results of the primary.

In addition, 3 party leaders, the National Committeeman, the National Committeewoman, and the chairman of the New York's Republican Party, will attend the convention as pledged delegates by virtue of their position.

 

 

S05958/A08310, introduced on 14 June 2015 by Michael Cusick (Democratic) and signed in law by Governor Andrew M. Cuomo (Democratic) on 23 July 2015, moves the 2016 presidential primaries from the 1st Tuesday in February to 19 April 2016.

 

Notes

Primary dates marked "presumably" and polling times marked "reportedly" are based on unofficial or estimated data (especially as regards local variations from a jurisdictionwide statutory and/or regulatory standard) and are, thereby, subject to change.

 

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