Saturday, April 21, 2012

Missouri GOP selects delegates to national convention

(From the Missouri Republican Party)


JEFFERSON CITY—Missouri Republican Party has released the unofficial results of the Congressional District Conventions, which took place today to select delegates to the National Convention, as well as nominate presidential electors.

A total of 12 delegates were bound to Mitt Romney, 7 delegates were bound to Rick Santorum, 4 delegates were bound to Ron Paul, and 1 delegate was bound to Newt Gingrich. 

The results are unofficial until the State GOP receives signed documentation from each convention—a process which may take several days to complete.

Please note: 25 additional delegates will be bound at the State Convention in June. The State Chairman, National Committeeman, and National Committeewoman will also serve as delegates. In total, Missouri has 52 national delegates.

The results by Congressional District:

Congressional District 1

Delegates
Heather Coil (Paul)
Connie Eller (Santorum)
Tom Schweich (Romney)

ElectorDavid Stokes


Congressional District 2

Delegates
Allen Icet (Santorum)
Phyllis Schlafly (Santorum)
Jim Talent (Romney)
ElectorJohn Judd


Congressional District 3

Delegates
Cody Baker (Romney)
Scott Dieckhaus (Romney)
Mitch Hubbard (Santorum)

Elector
Penny Quigg


Congressional District 4

DelegatesCarla Young (Romney)
Bill Kartsonis (Romney)
Mary Ellen Snider (Romney)

Elector
Stanley Cox


Congressional District 5

Delegates
Mark Anthony Jones (Paul)
Ralph Munyan (Paul)
Paul Trask (Paul)

ElectorMichael Koop

 


Congressional District 6

Delegates
Jim Willis (Romney)
Jim Rooney (Gingrich)
Matt Johnson (Santorum)

Elector
Matt Gerstner


Congressional District 7

Delegates
Gordon Kinne (Romney)
John Putnam (Santorum)
Patsy Wilcox (Santorum)

ElectorLayne Morrill

 


Congressional District 8

Delegates
Scott R Clark (Romney)
Jason Smith (Romney)
David Courtway (Romney)

Elector
Bob Green

1 comment:

  1. Anonymous8:01 PM

    Patsy Wilcox is one of the reasons I quit the Republican Party.

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