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The following is a list of notable straw polls for the 2016 Republican Party's presidential nomination.




Contents





  • 1 Conservative Political Action Conference

    • 1.1 CPAC 2013


    • 1.2 CPAC 2014


    • 1.3 CPAC 2015


    • 1.4 CPAC 2016



  • 2 Values Voter Summit

    • 2.1 VVS 2013


    • 2.2 VVS 2014


    • 2.3 VVS 2015



  • 3 Southern Republican Leadership Conference

    • 3.1 SRLC 2014


    • 3.2 SRLC 2015



  • 4 Western Conservative Summit

    • 4.1 WCS 2014


    • 4.2 WCS 2015



  • 5 February 25, 2015 - Washington State Republican Party Straw Poll


  • 6 February 25, 2015 - National Republican Trust Political Action Committee Straw Poll


  • 7 March 14, 2015 - Georgia Association of Republican County Chairmen Straw Poll


  • 8 June 27, 2015 - Citizens United Straw Poll


  • 9 July 20, 2015 - Washington, D.C. Republican Party Straw Poll


  • 10 September 20, 2015 - Michigan Republican Party Straw Poll


  • 11 October 8-18, 2015 - Georgia National Fair "Peanut Poll" Straw Poll


  • 12 October 19, 2015 - North Carolina Tea Party Caucus


  • 13 References




Conservative Political Action Conference[edit]



CPAC 2013[edit]


[1]









































CandidatesPercentage

Kentucky Senator Rand Paul
25%

Florida Senator Marco Rubio
23%
Former Pennsylvania Senator Rick Santorum
8%

New Jersey Governor Chris Christie
7%

Wisconsin Congressman Paul Ryan
6%

Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker
5%

Neurosurgeon Dr. Ben Carson
4%

Texas Senator Ted Cruz
4%

Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal
3%
Former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin
3%
Other14%
Undecided1%


CPAC 2014[edit]


[2]












































CandidatesPercentage

Kentucky Senator Rand Paul
31%

Texas Senator Ted Cruz
11%

Neurosurgeon Dr. Ben Carson
9%

New Jersey Governor Chris Christie
8%

Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker
7%
Former Pennsylvania Senator Rick Santorum
7%

Florida Senator Marco Rubio
6%

Wisconsin Congressman Paul Ryan
3%

Texas Governor Rick Perry
3%

Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal
2%
Former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice
2%
Former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee
2%
Former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin
2%


CPAC 2015[edit]






























































CandidatesPercentage

Kentucky Senator Rand Paul
25.7%

Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker
21.4%

Texas Senator Ted Cruz
11.5%

Neurosurgeon Dr. Ben Carson
11.4%
Former Florida Governor Jeb Bush
8.3%
Former Pennsylvania Senator Rick Santorum
4.3%
Florida Senator Marco Rubio
3.7%
Businessman Donald Trump
3.5%
Businesswoman Carly Fiorina
3.0%

New Jersey Governor Chris Christie
2.8%
Former Texas Governor Rick Perry
1.1%
Undecided1.0%

Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal
0.9%
Former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin
0.8%
Other0.7%
Former Ambassador John Bolton
0.3%
Former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee
0.3%

South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham
0.1%
Former New York Governor George Pataki
0.1%


CPAC 2016[edit]


[3]



































CandidatesPercentage

Texas Senator Ted Cruz
40%
Florida Senator Marco Rubio
30%
Businessman Donald Trump
15%

Ohio Governor John Kasich
8%

Neurosurgeon Dr. Ben Carson
2%

Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders
1%
Former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg
1%
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton
.3%
Other4%
Undecided1%


Values Voter Summit[edit]



VVS 2013[edit]


[4]




















CandidatesPercentage

Texas Senator Ted Cruz
42%

Neurosurgeon Dr. Ben Carson
13%
Former Pennsylvania Senator Rick Santorum
13%

Kentucky Senator Rand Paul
6%

Florida Senator Marco Rubio
5%


VVS 2014[edit]


[5]














CandidatesPercentage

Texas Senator Ted Cruz
25%

Neurosurgeon Dr. Ben Carson
20%
Former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee
12%


VVS 2015[edit]


[6]




















CandidatesPercentage

Texas Senator Ted Cruz
42%

Neurosurgeon Dr. Ben Carson
18%
Former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee
14%

Florida Senator Marco Rubio
13%
CEO Donald Trump
5%


Southern Republican Leadership Conference[edit]



SRLC 2014[edit]




















FinishCandidatePercentage
1Ted Cruz30.33%
2Ben Carson29.38%
3Rand Paul10.43%
4Mike Huckabee5.06%
5Rick Perry4.9%


SRLC 2015[edit]


The poll was held at the conference May 23, 2015, in Oklahoma City.[7]



Ben Carson – 25.4%

Scott Walker – 20.5%

Ted Cruz – 16.6%

Chris Christie 5.3%

Rick Perry – 5.0%

Jeb Bush – 4.9%

Rand Paul – 4.1%

Marco Rubio – 4.1%

Bobby Jindal – 4.1%

Carly Fiorina – 2.7%

Mike Huckabee – 2.7%

Rick Santorum – 1.9%

Donald Trump – 1.2%

Mark Everson – 0.8%

Lindsey Graham – 0.5%

John Kasich – 0.2%

Jim Gilmore - 0%


Western Conservative Summit[edit]



WCS 2014[edit]


[8]



Ben Carson – 22%

Ted Cruz – 13%

Sarah Palin - 12%


WCS 2015[edit]


[9]



Ben Carson – 224 / 26%

Carly Fiorina – 201 / 23%

Scott Walker – 192 / 22%

Ted Cruz - 100 / 11%

Rand Paul – 34 / 3.9%

Marco Rubio – 24 / 2.8%

Rick Perry – 20 / 2.3%

Rick Santorum – 16 / 1.8%

Donald Trump – 15 / 1.7%

Mike Huckabee – 13 / 1.5%

Bobby Jindal – 9 / 1%

Bill Armstrong – 6 / 0.7%

Jeb Bush – 4 / 0.5%

John Kasich – 4 / 0.5%

Chris Christie - 3 / 0.3%

Lindsey Graham – 3 / 0.3%

Mitt Romney - 3 / 0.3%

George Pataki - 0 / 0%


February 25, 2015 - Washington State Republican Party Straw Poll[edit]


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FinishPotential candidatePercentageVotes
1Ben Carson37%823
2Scott Walker15%333
3Mitt Romney9%200
4Ted Cruz7%153
5Rand Paul7%149
N/AOthers/Write-In3%65
6Jeb Bush3%60
7Mike Huckabee3%59
8Marco Rubio2%45
9Rick Perry2%40
10Trey Gowdy2%36
11Bobby Jindal1%32
12Allen West1%28
13Ron Paul1%25
14Sarah Palin1%24
15John Kasich1%21
16Condoleezza Rice1%21
17Undecided1%21
18Chris Christie1%20
19Paul Ryan1%19
20Susana Martinez1%13
21Newt Gingrich1%12
22Rick Santorum<1%11


February 25, 2015 - National Republican Trust Political Action Committee Straw Poll[edit]


[11]






























































FinishPotential candidatePercentageVotes
1Ben Carson67%10,620
2Scott Walker12%1,935
3Ted Cruz10%1,557
4Mitt Romney4%615
5Marco Rubio3%555
6Rand Paul2%325
7Rick Perry1%160
8Mike Huckabee<1%75
9Paul Ryan<1%50
10Rick Santorum<1%40
11Jeb Bush<1%10
12Bobby Jindal<1%10
13George Pataki0%0
14Chris Christie0%0


March 14, 2015 - Georgia Association of Republican County Chairmen Straw Poll[edit]


The GA-ARCC straw poll was held in over 30 counties as part of Republican county conventions in Georgia:[12]


























































FinishPotential candidatePercentageVotes
1Scott Walker39%536
2Rand Paul14%189
3Ben Carson9%127
4Jeb Bush7%98
5Ted Cruz6%76
6Mike Huckabee5%71
7Marco Rubio4%48
8Mitt Romney2%30
9Rick Perry2%29
10Bobby Jindal2%21
11Chris Christie1%13
12John Kasich1%11
Other/Undecided8%117


June 27, 2015 - Citizens United Straw Poll[edit]


[13]



Ben Carson – 18.0%

Scott Walker – 17.9%

Ted Cruz – 15.9%

Donald Trump - 13.1%

Marco Rubio - 5.5%

Rand Paul – 5.0%

Jeb Bush - 4.5%

Rick Perry - 4.0%

Mike Huckabee - 3.7%

Carly Fiorina – 2.6%

John Kasich - 2.0%

Rick Santorum – 1.0%

Bobby Jindal - .8%

Chris Christie – 0.7%

Lindsey Graham – 0.1%

George Pataki – 0%
Other - 1.0%
Undecided - 4.0%


July 20, 2015 - Washington, D.C. Republican Party Straw Poll[edit]


[14]

















FinishCandidatePercentage
1Ben Carson44%
2Jeb Bush17%
3Marco Rubio11%
4Scott Walker7%


September 20, 2015 - Michigan Republican Party Straw Poll[edit]


[15]
































FinishCandidatePercentage
1Rand Paul22%
2Carly Fiorina15%
3John Kasich13%
4Ted Cruz7%
5Jeb Bush9%
6Marco Rubio8%
7Donald Trump6%
8Ben Carson5%
9Scott Walker2%


October 8-18, 2015 - Georgia National Fair "Peanut Poll" Straw Poll[edit]


[16]






































































FinishCandidateVotesPercentage
1Ben Carson8,57636.86%
2Donald Trump8,09934.81%
3Carly Fiorina1,2035.17%
4Marco Rubio1,0644.57%
5Ted Cruz7783.34%
6Jeb Bush6292.70%
7Mike Huckabee5972.57%
8Rand Paul2341.01%
9John Kasich1320.57%
10Chris Christie1290.55%
11Rick Santorum980.42%
12Lindsey Graham800.34%
13Bobby Jindal780.34%
14George Pataki650.28%
15Jim Gilmore420.18%
16Undecided1,4646.29%


October 19, 2015 - North Carolina Tea Party Caucus[edit]


[17]














FinishCandidatePercentage
1Ted Cruz51%
2Ben Carson42.05%
3Carly Fiorina0.77%


References[edit]




  1. ^ Blake, Aaron (2013-03-16). "Rand Paul wins CPAC straw poll". The Washington Post. Retrieved 2015-08-18. 


  2. ^ Bremmer, Ian (2014-03-10). "Rand Paul wins big in CPAC straw poll". Politico. Retrieved 2015-08-18. 


  3. ^ http://conservative.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/CPAC-Straw-Poll-3-5-16-Presentation-FOR-RELEASE.pdf


  4. ^ Cruz wins Values Voter Summit's 2016 straw poll


  5. ^ Cruz wins Values Voter Summit's straw poll


  6. ^ [1]


  7. ^ Southern Republican Leadership Conference straw poll results


  8. ^ Bunch, Joey. The Denver Post, July 20, 2014, "Ben Carson, Ted Cruz, Sarah Palin top Western Conservative Summit straw poll for '16"


  9. ^ "Ben Carson Wins #WCS15 Straw Poll Second Year In a Row". Ccu.edu. 2015-06-28. Retrieved 2015-08-18. 


  10. ^ "The 2016 Committee's Photos - The 2016 Committee". Facebook. Retrieved 2015-08-18. 


  11. ^ "The 2016 Committee's Photos - The 2016 Committee". Facebook. Retrieved 2015-08-18. 


  12. ^ "Walker wins overwhelmingly in statewide straw poll". 


  13. ^ "Timeline Photos - The 2016 Committee". Facebook. Retrieved 2015-08-18. 


  14. ^ Westwood, Sarah. "Carson wins D.C. GOP straw poll". Washington Examiner. Retrieved 2015-08-18. 


  15. ^ Bremmer, Ian (2015-09-20). "Rand Paul wins Michigan straw poll". Politico. Retrieved 2015-09-20. 


  16. ^ "Peanut Poll". 2015-10-19. Retrieved 2015-10-19. 


  17. ^ "Cruz wins NC statewide Tea Party caucus". The Hill. Retrieved October 19, 2015. 











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