Talk:2024 South Carolina Republican presidential primary
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Remaining Delegates[edit]
As there is still a small number of outstanding votes, the official election website has not broken down results by Congressional District. Based on The Green Papers, we can see that Haley has won SC-01 and SC-06 is extremely close. CNN and NBC have called SC-01 for Haley, giving her 3 delegates. SC-06 is uncalled. Hope this clears everything up. ~Politicdude (About me, talk, contribs) 14:45, 25 February 2024 (UTC)
- The results and delegate totals that we've displayed for the states and territories that have voted so far have come from the AP. We should continue to use that precedent for the results out of SC, and so far, the AP has only called 44 delegates for Trump with six yet to be allocated.
- Until the official election website begins to report the congressional district results or the AP changes it's delegate count, we should keep the delegate count at 44 for Trump and 0 for Haley. Thelittlepoliticalboy (talk) 15:29, 25 February 2024 (UTC)
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