339½ delegates to the Constitution Party National Convention
Candidate
Uncommitted
Scott Copeland
Home state
n/a
Texas
Contests won
1
1
Popular vote
691
250
Percentage
58.8%
21.3%
Candidate
J. R. Myers
Patrick Anthony Ockander
Home state
Alaska
Texas
Contests won
0
0
Popular vote
139
95
Percentage
11.8%
8.1%
First place by first-instance vote
Scott Copeland (1)
Uncommitted (1)
No contest (49)
Previous Constitution Party nominee
Virgil Goode
Constitution Party nominee
Darrell Castle
The Constitution Party held a primary election in the states of Idaho and Missouri during the 2016 election season in order to allocate delegates from that state to the 2016 Constitution Party National Convention.
Contents
1Candidates
2Results
2.1National
2.2Idaho primary
2.3Missouri primary
3See Also
4References
Candidates[edit]
Candidate
Profession
State
Campaign
Darrell Castle
Attorney. Owner of Darrell Castle and Associates. Constitution Party Nominee for Vice President of the United States
(2008)
Tennessee
(Campaign • Website) Running mate: Scott Bradley
Scott Copeland
Texas
Results[edit]
National[edit]
Scott Copeland J.R. Myers Patrick Anthony Ockander Uncommitted Tie No votes
Idaho primary[edit]
The Constitution Party of Idaho held its primary on March 8.
Election results, by county, of the 2016 Constitution presidential primary in Idaho
Scott Copeland
J.R. Myers
Patrick Anthony Ockander
Tie
No votes
Idaho Constitution Party presidential primary, 2016[1][2][3]
Candidate
Popular vote
Pledged delegates
Count
Percentage
Scott Copeland
250
51.7%
8
J.R. Myers
139
28.7%
0
Patrick Anthony Ockander
95
19.6%
0
Total:
484
100%
8
Key:
Withdrew prior to contest
Missouri primary[edit]
Election results, by county, of the 2016 Constitution presidential primary in Missouri
Uncommitted
No votes
The Constitution Party of Missouri held its primary on March 15. No candidate made it on the ballot, and the only option for voters was "Uncommitted".
Missouri Constitution Party presidential primary, 2016[4]
Candidate
Popular vote
Count
Percentage
Uncommitted
691
100%
Total:
691
100%
See Also[edit]
Presidential primaries
Democratic Party presidential primaries, 2016
Green Party presidential primaries, 2016
Libertarian Party presidential primaries, 2016
Republican Party presidential primaries, 2016
References[edit]
^"Mar 08, 2016 Presidential Primary Election Results United States - by County". sos.idaho.gov. Idaho Secretary Of State. Retrieved 2016-11-25.
^Gr, The; Inquirer (2016-03-10). "Scott Copeland wins Idaho Constitution Party primary". The Grand Inquirer. Retrieved 2016-11-26.
^Gr, The; Inquirer (2016-03-02). "Patrick Ockander drops out of Constitution Party presidential race, endorses J.R. Myers and Ted Cruz". The Grand Inquirer. Retrieved 2016-11-26.
^IT, Missouri Secretary of State -. "State of Missouri - Election Night Results". enrarchives.sos.mo.gov. Retrieved 2016-11-21.
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