2024 Maryland Republican presidential primary

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2024 Maryland Republican presidential primary

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37 Republican National Convention delegates
 
Candidate Donald Trump
Home state Florida

The 2024 Maryland Republican presidential primary will be held on May 14, 2024,[1] as part of the Republican Party primaries for the 2024 presidential election. 37 delegates to the 2024 Republican National Convention will be allocated on a winner-take-all basis.[2] The contest will be held alongside primaries in Nebraska and West Virginia.

Polling

Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Ron
DeSantis
Nikki
Haley
Larry
Hogan
Mike
Pence
Tim
Scott
Donald
Trump
Other Undecided
OpinionWorks April 7–10, 2024 451 (LV) ± 4.6% 18% 74% - 7%
Gonzales Research May 30 – Jun 6, 2023 221 (LV) ± 3.5% 37% - - - - 42% - 21%
co/efficient Feb 19–20, 2023 1,007 (LV) ± 3.58% 27% 6% 18% 1% 1% 33% 2%[a] 12%
32% 59% 10%
39% 35% 26%
OpinionWorks May 27 – Jun 2, 2022 428 (LV) ± 4.7% 12% 5% 25% 6% 48%

Endorsements

Nikki Haley (withdrawn)
Governor
Donald Trump
U.S. Representative
Party officials

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Mike Pompeo with 2%

References

  1. ^ "Legislation - HB0535". Maryland General Assembly. Archived from the original on April 24, 2023. Retrieved April 24, 2023.
  2. ^ "Maryland Republican Presidential Nominating Process". thegreenpapers.com. January 19, 2023. Retrieved February 7, 2023.
  3. ^ Wood, Pamela (January 14, 2024). "Former Maryland Gov. Hogan endorses Nikki Haley for president". Baltimore Banner. Retrieved January 14, 2024.
  4. ^ Bycoffe, Aaron; Mejía, Elena; Radcliffe, Mary; Burton, Cooper; Groskopf, Christopher; Newman, Alex; Mangan, Andrew; Sweedler, Maya (April 24, 2023). "Which 2024 Republican Presidential Candidate Has The Most Endorsements?". FiveThirtyEight. Retrieved April 25, 2023.
  5. ^ Bossie, David (January 16, 2024). "Iowa blowout proves Trump is the presumptive GOP nominee". The Washington Times. Retrieved January 17, 2024.
  6. ^ "Md. political power couples: Forget Taylor and Travis, we've got..." Maryland Matters. February 14, 2024. Retrieved February 14, 2024.