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Statewide opinion polling for the Republican Party presidential primaries, February 2012

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Statewide opinion polling for the Republican Party presidential primaries, February 2012

This article contains opinion polling by U.S. state for the 2012 Republican Party presidential primaries.

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As of May 2012, both Ron Paul and Mitt Romney have led polls in multiple states. They have both also reached at least 20 percent in polls in multiple states. Before announcing that they would not run, Mike Huckabee and Sarah Palin were also leading polls in multiple states with numbers above 20 percent. Michele Bachmann, Herman Cain, Rick Perry, and Rick Santorum were also able to lead polls in multiple states earlier in the race, but Cain suspended his campaign on December 3 after multiple allegations of sexual impropriety, Bachmann dropped out on January 4, one day after her poor showing in the Iowa caucuses, in which she came in sixth place and received just 5 percent of the vote, Perry dropped out on January 19 after finishing fifth in Iowa with just over 10 percent of the vote, finishing sixth in New Hampshire with less than 1 percent of the vote and with "lagging" poll numbers ahead of the South Carolina primary, and Santorum suspended his campaign on April 10. Newt Gingrich announced he would drop out of the race after a poor showing in the northeast on April 24.

Haley Barbour of Mississippi, Jeb Bush of Florida, Chris Christie of New Jersey, Jim DeMint of South Carolina, Bobby Jindal of Louisiana, Tim Pawlenty of Minnesota, Paul Ryan of Wisconsin and John Thune of South Dakota all succeeded in leading polls in their home states at some point in 2011, although only Pawlenty actually launched a campaign. Pawlenty exited the race on August 14, one day after finishing third in Iowa's Ames Straw Poll, citing a lack of campaign funds.

Nevada (February 4)

Winner
Mitt Romney
Caucus date
February 4, 2012
Delegates
28

Colorado (February 7)

Winner
Rick Santorum
Caucus date
February 7, 2012
Delegates
36

Minnesota (February 7)

Winner
Rick Santorum
Caucus date
February 7, 2012
Delegates
40

Maine (February 4–11)

Caucus date
February 4–11, 2012
Delegates
24
Note
The Maine Republican Party released updated results on February 17th. Maine Senate President Kevin Raye stated that the final tally would be updated to include the results from the Washington County caucus held on February 18, but that the State Committee would vote on March 10 to determine if the other towns who voluntarily held their caucuses after the February 11 deadline would be included.

Arizona (February 28)

Winner
Mitt Romney
Primary date
February 28, 2012
Delegates
29

Michigan (February 28)

Winner
Mitt Romney
Primary date
February 28, 2012
Delegates
30

References

Statewide opinion polling for the Republican Party presidential primaries, February 2012 Wikipedia