The Green Papers 2016 Presidential Primaries, Caucuses, and Conventions |
Republican Convention Presidential Nominating Process Debate - Fox - Cleveland, Ohio: Thursday 6 August 2015 Debate - CNN - Ronald Reagan Presidential Library, Simi Valley, California: Wednesday 16 September 2015 (presumably) Debate - CNBC - Boulder, Colorado: Wednesday 28 October 2015 (presumably) Debate - Fox Business News - Milwaukee, Wisconsin: Tuesday 10 November 2015 (presumably) Debate - CNN - Las Vegas, Nevada: Tuesday 15 December 2015 (presumably) Debate - Fox Business Channel, Charleston, South Carolina: Thursday 14 January 2016 Debate - Fox - Iowa: Thursday 28 January 2016 (presumably) Debate - CBS - South Carolina: Circa February 2016 (date not set) Debate - NBC/Telemundo - Texas: Friday 26 February 2016 (presumably) Debate - CNN - TBD: Circa March 2016 (date not set) Debate - Salt Lake City, Utah (announced 20 February 2016): Monday 21 March 2016 41st Republican National Convention: Monday 18 July - Thursday 21 July 2016 (presumably) |
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2,472 total delegates - 560 base at-large / 1,305 re: 435 congressional districts / 168 party / 439 bonus |
(scattering) = Blank & Void, Blank Ballots, Blank Votes, Invalid, Non-FEC Write-In, Not Awarded Ballots, Others, Over votes, Scattering, Spoiled, Spoiled ballots, Under votes, Void Ballots, Write-in. Popular vote total includes AK, AL, AR, AZ, CA, CT, DC, DE, FL, GA, HI, IA, ID, IL, IN, KS, KY, LA, MA, MD, ME, MI, MN, MO, MP, MS, MT, NC, NE, NH, NJ, NM, NV, NY, OH, OK, OR, PA, PR, RI, SC, SD, TN, TX, UT, VA, VI, VT, WA, WI, WV. No popular vote for AS, CO, GU, ND, WY. |
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Commentary: GOP Convention Day 4 redacted tweets 25 June 2014: This article from newsnet5 Clevland states that if the Republicans pick Kansas City for their 2016 convention, the convention will begin on 27 June otherwise it will begin on 18 July. The GOP will choose their site in August 2014. On 30 October 2014, the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation announced that it will invite Republican presidential candidates to attend a televised debate at California's Reagan Library in September 2015. The Commission on Presidential Debates. 2016 Republican Primary Debate Schedule from 2016presidentialdebateschedule.com. 2 October 2015: RNC The Official Guide to the 2016 Republican Nominating Process. |
Thursday 6 August 2015: Debate - Fox - Cleveland, Ohio (announced 16 January 2015). Commentary: A BATTLE FOR HEARTS AND MINDS |
Wednesday 16 September 2015 (presumably): Debate - CNN - Ronald Reagan Presidential Library, Simi Valley, California (announced 16 January 2015). 8 PM Eastern Time [0000 GMT]: The following Republican presidential contenders- the top 11 in an aggregate of the leading national polls- debate among themselves for three hours:
This Prime Time debate will be broadcast 'live' via CNN 6 PM Eastern Time [2200 GMT]: A one hour, 45 minute debate (also televised 'live' on CNN) among the remaining major Republican contenders, as follows:
NOTE: former Governor James S. GILMORE of Virginia did not qualify for participation in even the earlier debate this evening. Meanwhile, former Governor PERRY- although invited to participate (as noted above)- suspended his presidential campaign after having been so invited. Commentary: |
Wednesday 28 October 2015 (presumably): Debate - CNBC - University of Colorado Boulder - Colorado 8 PM Eastern Time [0000 GMT]: The following Republican presidential contenders- the top 10 in an aggregate of the leading national polls- debate among themselves for 2 1/2 hours:
This Prime Time debate will be broadcast 'live' via CNBC 6 PM Eastern Time [2200 GMT]: A one hour debate (also televised 'live' on CNBC) among the remaining major Republican contenders, as follows:
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Tuesday 10 November 2015 (presumably): Debate - Fox Business News - Milwaukee, Wisconsin 9 PM Eastern Time [0200 GMT, 11 Nov]: The following Republican presidential contenders- the top 8 in an aggregate of the leading national polls- debate among themselves for nearly two hours:
This Prime Time debate will be broadcast 'live' via FOXBusiness 7 PM Eastern Time [0000 GMT, 11 Nov]: A nearly one hour debate (also televised 'live' on FOXBusiness) among some of the remaining major Republican contenders, as follows:
The following major Republican presidential contenders did not qualify for even the so-called 'undercard' debate this evening: former Governor James S. GILMORE of Virginia, Senator Lindsey O. GRAHAM of South Carolina and former Governor George E. PATAKI of New York. |
Tuesday 15 December 2015 (presumably): Debate - CNN - Las Vegas, Nevada 8:30 PM Eastern Time [0130 GMT, 16 Dec]: The following Republican presidential contenders- the top 9 in an aggregate of the leading national polls- debate among themselves:
This Prime Time debate will be broadcast 'live' via CNN 6 PM Eastern Time [2300 GMT]: A so-called "undercard" debate (also televised 'live' on CNN) will be held among the following remaining major Republican contenders:
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Thursday 14 January 2016: Debate - Fox Business Channel, Charleston, South Carolina (announced 8 December 2015). 9 PM Eastern Time [0200 GMT, 15 Jan]: The following Republican presidential contenders- the top 7 in an aggregate of the leading national polls- debate among themselves:
This Prime Time debate will be broadcast 'live' via FBN (FOX Business Network) 6 PM Eastern Time [2300 GMT]: A so-called "undercard" debate (also televised 'live' on FBN) will be held among the following remaining major Republican contenders:
Senator Rand PAUL of Kentucky was also invited to this "undercard" debate, but he has declined to participate. |
Thursday 28 January 2016 (presumably): Debate - Fox - Iowa At 9 PM Eastern Time [0200 GMT, Fri 29 Jan]: The following Republican presidential contenders debate among themselves:
Business magnate Donald J. TRUMP, Sr. has also been invited to participate in this debate but media reports indicate he will decline to attend (he and his campaign citing, in addition to what they consider to have been insulting- as well as unprofessional- statements made by FOX News itself, their contention that at least one of the moderators of this debate is biased against Mr. Trump and his presidential candidacy) This Prime Time debate will be broadcast 'live' via FOX News At 7 PM Eastern Time [0000 GMT, Fri 29 Jan]: A so-called "undercard" debate (also televised 'live' on FOX News) will be had among the following remaining major Republican contenders:
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Circa February 2016 (date not set): Debate - ABC - New Hampshire |
Circa February 2016 (date not set): Debate - CBS - South Carolina |
Friday 26 February 2016 (presumably): Debate - NBC/Telemundo - Florida |
Circa March 2016 (date not set): Debate - Fox - TBD |
Circa March 2016 (date not set): Debate - CNN - TBD TBD - Conservative Media Debate - location TBD |
Monday 21 March 2016: Debate - Salt Lake City, Utah (announced 20 February 2016). |
Monday 18 July - Thursday 21 July 2016 (presumably): 41st Republican National Convention, Cleveland, Ohio. The 41st REPUBLICAN NATIONAL CONVENTION will have a total of 2,472 delegates, with 1,237 (a majority) necessary in order for a Presidential or Vice-Presidential candidate to be nominated. The rules for the 2016 Republican National Convention call for the following formula for determining the number of delegates:
"The Rules of the Republican Party" as adopted by the Republican National Convention in Tampa, Florida on 27 August 2012 and amended by the Republican National Committee on 12 April 2013, 24 January 2014, 9 May 9, 2014, and 8 August 2014: |
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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