2020 Minnesota Republican presidential primary

The 2020 Minnesota Republican presidential primary took place on March 3, 2020, as one of 14 contests scheduled for Super Tuesday in the Republican Party primaries for the 2020 presidential election.

2020 Minnesota Republican presidential primary

March 3, 2020

39 Republican National Convention delegates
 
Candidate Donald Trump
Home state Florida[1]
Delegate count 39
Popular vote 137,275
Percentage 97.67%

Results

2020 Minnesota Republican primary[2]
Candidate Votes % Delegates[3]
Donald Trump 137,275 97.67 39
Bill Weld (write-in)[lower-alpha 1] 443 0.32 0
Rocky De La Fuente (write-in)[lower-alpha 1] 16 0.01 0
Other write-ins 2,821 2.01 0
Total 140,555 100% 39

Results by county

2020 Minnesota Republican primary

(results per county)[5][lower-alpha 2]

County Donald Trump Write-ins Total votes cast
Votes % Votes %
Aitkin 1,075 98.99 11 1.01 1,086
Anoka 7,987 97.41 212 2.59 8,199
Becker 1,201 98.12 23 1.88 1,224
Beltrami 1,510 98.63 21 1.37 1,531
Benton 1,186 98.50 18 1.50 1,204
Big Stone 415 99.28 3 0.72 418
Blue Earth 1,729 97.68 41 2.32 1,770
Brown 1,099 99.19 9 0.81 1,108
Carlton 1,152 97.88 25 2.12 1,177
Carver 2,336 97.54 59 2.46 2,395
Cass 1,987 99.20 16 0.80 2,003
Chippewa 589 98.49 9 1.51 598
Chisago 1,661 98.81 20 1.19 1,681
Clay 1,078 96.16 43 3.84 1,121
Clearwater 519 98.48 8 1.52 527
Cook 370 99.73 1 0.27 371
Cottonwood 366 96.83 12 3.17 378
Crow Wing 2,478 98.96 26 1.04 2,504
Dakota 8,352 97.08 251 2.92 8,603
Dodge 472 98.13 9 1.87 481
Douglas 1,210 98.37 20 1.63 1,230
Faribault 642 99.23 5 0.77 647
Fillmore 784 98.25 14 1.75 798
Freeborn 1,196 99.17 10 0.83 1,206
Goodhue 1,322 98.29 23 1.71 1,345
Grant 526 99.43 3 0.57 529
Hennepin 16,605 95.38 804 4.62 17,409
Houston 538 97.46 14 2.54 552
Hubbard 1,113 98.23 20 1.77 1,133
Isanti 1,305 98.94 14 1.06 1,319
Itasca 2,925 99.15 25 0.85 2,950
Jackson 560 98.94 6 1.06 566
Kanabec 630 99.06 6 0.94 636
Kandiyohi 1,279 98.23 23 1.77 1,302
Kittson 371 98.93 4 1.07 375
Koochiching 822 98.92 9 1.08 831
Lac Qui Parle 466 99.79 1 0.21 467
Lake 532 97.97 11 2.03 543
Lake of the Woods 594 99.50 3 0.50 597
Le Sueur 1,276 98.61 18 1.39 1,294
Lincoln 197 97.52 5 2.48 202
Lyon 935 98.42 15 1.58 950
Mahnomen 1,160 98.47 18 1.53 1,178
Marshall 245 98.79 3 1.21 248
Martin 952 99.37 6 0.63 958
McLeod 644 98.92 7 1.08 651
Meeker 987 99.00 10 1.00 997
Mille Lacs 902 98.69 12 1.31 914
Morrison 1,915 99.33 13 0.67 1,928
Mower 1,218 98.62 17 1.38 1,235
Murray 607 99.35 4 0.65 611
Nicollet 1,074 98.17 20 1.83 1,094
Nobles 811 97.83 18 2.17 829
Norman 380 98.70 5 1.30 385
Olmsted 3,436 96.49 125 3.51 3,561
Otter Tail 2,400 98.52 36 1.48 2,436
Pennington 467 98.94 5 1.06 472
Pine 1,274 99.14 11 0.86 1,285
Pipestone 679 99.27 5 0.73 684
Polk 1,647 99.28 12 0.72 1,659
Pope 540 98.36 9 1.64 549
Ramsey 6,185 94.37 369 5.63 6,554
Red Lake 291 99.66 1 0.34 292
Redwood 474 99.37 3 0.63 477
Renville 396 98.51 6 1.49 402
Rice 1,428 97.74 33 2.26 1,461
Rock 635 98.91 7 1.09 642
Roseau 1,055 99.81 2 0.19 1,057
Saint Louis 5,260 97.52 134 2.48 5,394
Scott 3,144 97.49 81 2.51 3,225
Sherburne 2,805 98.70 37 1.30 2,842
Sibley 687 98.57 10 1.43 697
Stearns 4,149 98.32 71 1.68 4,220
Steele 1,110 97.71 26 2.29 1,136
Stevens 616 99.35 4 0.65 620
Swift 460 97.87 10 2.13 470
Todd 791 99.50 4 0.50 795
Traverse 276 100.00 0 0 276
Wabasha 678 98.69 9 1.31 687
Wadena 573 99.31 4 0.69 577
Waseca 504 97.86 11 2.14 515
Washington 5,023 96.84 164 3.16 5,187
Watonwan 615 98.40 10 1.60 625
Wilkin 399 99.01 4 0.99 403
Winona 1,220 97.68 29 2.32 1,249
Wright 3,298 98.77 41 1.23 3,339
Yellow Medicine 475 99.16 4 0.84 479
Total 137,275 97.67 3,280 2.33 140,555

Notes

  1. The candidate is a write-in because only Donald Trump was on the ballot.[4]
  2. The results are official because they were certified by the State Canvassing Board on March 10, 2020[2] before being retrieved on March 29, 2020.

References

  1. Matthew Choi (October 31, 2019). "Trump, a symbol of New York, is officially a Floridian now". Politico. Retrieved February 3, 2020.
  2. "State Canvassing Board Certificate 2020 Presidential Nomination Primary". Minnesota. Office of the Minnesota Secretary of State. March 10, 2020. Archived from the original on March 29, 2020. Retrieved March 29, 2020.
  3. "Minnesota Election Results 2020". PBS NewsHour. Retrieved March 29, 2020.
  4. Hansen, Claire (October 31, 2019). "Minnesota GOP to Leave Trump Challengers Off Primary Ballot". U.S. News & World Report. Retrieved November 10, 2019.
  5. "Unofficial Results Tuesday, March 3, 2020". Minnesota. Office of the Minnesota Secretary of State. March 10, 2020. Archived from the original on March 29, 2020. Retrieved March 29, 2020.
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