282 Chapter 8Chapter 8 || Political PartiesPolitical Partieswho attend national
nominating conventions.
Delegates from all states attend the
national convention, where they
vote for the party’s presidential and
vice-presidential nominees based
on the primary and caucus results.
Superdelegates—important party
leaders—also vote at the convention.are used to select
delegates...
Democratic Party
The state’s delegates are divided
proportionally.Republican Party
States can award all delegates to the
winning candidateor award delegates proportionally.
Closed Primaries
Only voters registered with
party voteOpen Primaries
Open to voters from any political
party and IndependentsCaucus or
Local Convention
Party members meet in groups
to select delegatesPrimaries and caucuses...
How it works: in theory
Nominating Presidential Candidates
How it works: in practice
The Nomination
of Donald Trump
for President,
2016
While Donald Trump was the clear winner in the 2016 Republican
presidential nomination contest, his campaign benefited from the
rules used in some of the early contests, particularly the use of primary
elections rather than caucuses and the use of winner-take-all rules for
delegate allocation.Note: Colorado has been omitted because its caucus did not allocate delegates.
Source: Data compiled by the authors.Winner-take-all delegate allocation
Proportional delegate allocation
% Percentage of popular vote won
Delegates allocatedTr u m p Rubio Cruz KasichCaucus/
PrimaryWinner
Ta ke A l l?
Feb. 1 Iowa 24%
23%
28%
2% Caucus NOFeb. 9 New Hampshire 35%
12% 11% 16% Primary NOFeb. 20 South Carolina 33%
23% 23% 8% Primary YESFeb. 23 Nevada 46%
24%
21%
4% Caucus NOMar. 1 Alabama 43%
19% 21%
4% Primary NOAlaska 34%
15%
36%
4% Caucus NOArkansas 33%
25%
31%
4% Primary NOGeorgia 39%
24%
24%
6% Primary NOMassachusetts 49%
18%
10% 18%
Primary NOMinnesota 21%
37%
29%
6% Caucus NOOklahoma 28%^
26%
34%
4% Primary NOTennessee 39%
21%
24%
5% Primary NOTe x a s 27%
19% 44%
4% Primary NOVermont 33%
19% 10% 30%
Primary NOVirginia 35%
32%
17%
9% Primary NOTotal delegates 340 116 230 27
- Which states used winner-
take-all rules in 2016? How
much did Trump benefit from
this rule in the early primaries? If
there were more winner-take-all
states, which candidate(s) would
have done better? Which would
have done worse? - One argument about caucuses
is that they allow lesser-known
candidates (such as John Kasich)
to build support. Did this rule
hold for Kasich in 2016?
Critical Thinking
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