The Green Papers: Election 2000 
 
Republican PartyKansas Republican
State Convention: Thursday, May 25, 2000
Popular VoteDelegate Votes
Floor VoteHard Total
Bush, George W.          35.  100%   35.  100%
Total          35.  100%   35.  100%
Voter Eligibility: Closed Caucus
Delegate Selection: Caucus/Convention

35 total delegates - 6 base at-large / 12 re: 4 congressional districts / 17 bonus

Last modified Tuesday, August 1, 2000
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26 May 2000: Yesterday, the Republican State Committee voted unanimously to direct all delegates to vote for Texas Gov. George W. Bush as the party's presidential nominee on the convention's first ballot.


Thursday 25 May 2000: All 35 of Kansas' delegates to the Republican National Convention are allocated to presidential contenders at today's State Convention in Topeka.


Due to the cancellation of the Presidential Preference Primary by the State Legislature, the Delegate Selection Plan is currently being rewritten.

CANCELLED
Tuesday 4 April 2000: All 35 of Kansas' delegates to the Republican National Convention are allocated to presidential contenders in today's Kansas Presidential Primary.

  • "12 district delegates are to be allocated to presidential contenders based on the primary results in each of the 4 congressional districts: each congressional district is assigned 3 National Convention delegates and the presidential contender receiving the greatest number of votes in that district, notwithstanding that candidate's percentage of the total primary vote in the district, will receive all 3 of that district's National Convention delegates. In addition, 23 at-large delegates (6 base at-large delegates plus 17 bonus delegates) are to be allocated to the presidential contender receiving the greatest number of votes in the primary statewide, notwithstanding that candidate's percentage of the total primary vote statewide. This winning candidate will be said to have received the 'final net primary vote': note, however, that it will be possible- by winning delegates at the 'winner-take-all' congressional district level- for a presidential contender other than the one so receiving the final net primary vote statewide to be allocated National Convention delegates in the Kansas Presidential Primary."


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