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North Carolina Presidential Republican Primary 2016




Here are some key facts about the North Carolina Presidential Republican Primary for 2016.

The North Carolina Presidential Republican Primary will be on March 15, 2016. Below is a countdown to the 2016 North Carolina Republican Primary:




Primary or Caucus?
As you can tell by the name, The North Carolina Presidential Republican Primary is a Primary. That means that North Carolina holds a statewide election with ballots where people can vote for their candidate.

Open or Closed?
The North Carolina Presidential Republican Primary is open and closed (mixed). That usually means that Republican and unaffiliated voters may vote..

Delegates?
North Carolina sends 72 delegates to the Republican National Convention in 2016. (A Republican candidate needs 1237 delegates to win the nomination.)



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Caucuses and Primaries in 2016
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