Overview and Live Results: District of Columbia Republican Presidential Primary

District of Columbia Republicans are holding a three-day presidential primary. The event began Friday, and will wrap up at 7:00 PM Eastern Time Sunday. The party will release results at some point after that.

Only registered Republicans are eligible to participate. Those are few and far between here, comprising about 5% of the City's electorate. However, the demographics of the group present Nikki Haley with perhaps her best opportunity to defeat Donald Trump in a contest, given the current trajectory of the race.

Delegates

If one candidate gets over 50% of the vote, they win all 19 delegates. Otherwise, the allocation is proportional to those candidates receiving 15% or more support. 

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