Republican delegates from California, 2016
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- See also: Republican delegates by state, 2016
This page includes information on Republican delegates from California to the 2016 Republican National Convention. California sent 172 delegates to the national convention. All 172 delegates from California were pledged to support Donald Trump at the convention.
2016 Delegates
Donald Trump delegates
- Shawn Steel
- Linda Ackerman
- Josh Cook
- Tim Clark
- Harmeet Dhillon
- Richard Grenell
- James Lacy
- Gregory Lansing
- Laine Lansing
- Tony Beall
- Felix Veiga
- Daphne Barak
- Jim Brulte
- Nina Salarno Ashford
- Deborah Wilder
- Heather Flick
- Karen Molden
- Kim Dolbow-Vann
- Martin Emigh
- Sarbjit Takhar
- Matt Harmon
- Sandy Malaney
- Dennis Revell
- Joyce Kastner
- Andre Feliz
- Diann Nelson
- Angelica Gonzalez
- Julie LaGrande
- Ed Marszal
- Megan Vincent
- Lori Ann Hitt
- Heather Obernolte
- Carol Hadley
- West Walker
- Janet Cordova
- Ed Hearst
- Steven Lucas
- Sarvjit Randhawa
- Scott Robertson
- Peter Thiel
- Natalie Davis
- Charles Mc Dougald
- Corrin Rankin
- Alison Hayden
- Eliezer Manalili
- Kenneth Yale
- Jeffery Christensen
- Frederick Fagundes
- Brittanni Shollenbarger
- Luis Buhler
- Jayne Ham
- Laura Riffle
- Lawrence Bowman
- Boyd Smith
- Annette Smittcamp
- Jim Di Vittorio
- Danean Smith
- Clifford Stanley
- Robert Berosky
- Brandon Gesicki
- Linda Gesicki
- Aubrey Bettencourt
- Kelley Bourdeau
- Vernon Costa
- Michael Der Manouel
- Tom Fife
- Bob Smittcamp
- Jeannie Fuller
- Jacob Lopez
- Mary Jordan
- Michael Stoker
- Morris Thomas
- Steve Ward
- Angela Underwood Jacobs
- Pete Petrovich
- Frank Visco
- Shirley Husar
- Sophia Wong
- Mary Flynn
- Howard Hakes
- Cathleen Rowland-Senogles
- Galen Senogles
- Celeste Greig
- Jon Harrison
- Felicia Tweedy
- Andrea Dutton
- Ted Dutton
- Michael Rademaker
- Alcira Deborah Gardner
- Lois Shade
- Oscar Charles Rodriguez
- Noel Hentschel
- Carla Sands
- Arun Bhumitra
- Charles Sandoval
- Alyssa Nicole Selogie
- Joel Trockman
- Craig Prince
- Gina Nestande
- Nachattar Chandi
- Erbil Gunasti
- Yolanda Diaz
- Johnnie Morgan
- Robert Arthur
- Robert Lopez (California)
- Grace Hagman
- Patricia Bowler
- Geraldine Wong-Kleinpell
- Reggie De Buhr
- Michael Simpfenderfer
- Ben Clymer, Jr.
- Marion Ashley
- Michael Garrison
- Frank Prainito
- Marco Leal
- James Reed
- Kristen Hetzer
- Charles Moran
- Jennifer Beall
- Donna Porter
- Dean Stoecker
- Deanne Tate-Johnson
- K.V. Kumar
- Marilyn Barke
- Margo Lynch
- Joy Neugbauer
- Tirso Del Junco
- Mary Young (California)
- James Silva
- Linda Alvarez (California)
- Louis Russo
- Arkan Somo
- Gina Loudon
- John Loudon
- Papa Doug Manchester
- John Woodrum
- Donna Woodrum
- Jeffrey Anderson
- Kimberly Davis (California)
- Doug Ose
- Elizabeth Emken
- Jay Obernolte
- Antonio Amador
- Bret De St. Jeor
- Barbara Jensen (California)
- Claire Chiara
- Rene Pineda
- Kevin McCarthy (California)
- Donna Lowe
- Dorothy Pineda
- Glen Ratcliff
- Tracy Bennett (California)
- Darrell Issa
- Joel Anderson (California)
- John Peck (California)
- James Gilbert
- Andrew Puzder
- Jagger Chase
- Geraldine Sanchez
- Dilip Butani
- Roberto Gaona
- Jon Bennett
- James Spencer (California)
- Gregory Hetzer
- Shari Clark
- Autumn Stoff
- Bill Wells
- Chris Jacobson
- Stepanie Spencer
- Roseann Slonsky-Breault
- Michael Osborn (California)
Delegate rules
Republican presidential candidates were responsible for selecting their own delegates from California to the national convention. California state law required delegates to support the winner of the California Republican primary election unless that candidate received less than 10 percent of the vote at the convention in the first round of voting; or if the candidate released them; or if voting at the convention proceeded to a third round.
California primary results
California Republican Primary, 2016 | ||||
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Candidate | Vote % | Votes | Delegates | |
Donald Trump | 74.7% | 1,582,099 | 172 | |
Ted Cruz | 9.5% | 201,441 | 0 | |
John Kasich | 11.4% | 242,073 | 0 | |
Ben Carson | 0.7% | 14,938 | 0 | |
Jim Gilmore | 3.7% | 77,417 | 0 | |
Totals | 2,117,968 | 172 | ||
Source: The New York Times and California Secretary of State |
Delegate allocation
California had 172 delegates at the 2016 Republican National Convention. Of this total, 159 were district-level delegates (three for each of the state's 53 congressional districts). California's district delegates were allocated on a winner-take-all basis; the plurality winner in a given congressional district won all of that district's delegates.[1][2]
Of the remaining 13 delegates, 10 served at large. California's at-large delegates were allocated on a winner-take-all basis; the plurality winner of the statewide primary vote received all of the state's at-large delegates. In addition, three national party leaders (identified on the chart below as RNC delegates) served as bound delegates to the Republican National Convention. The RNC delegates were required to pledge their support to the winner of the state's primary.[1][2]
See also
- Republican National Convention, 2016
- Republican delegates by state, 2016
- 2016 presidential nominations: calendar and delegate rules
- RNC delegate guidelines from California, 2016
- Republican delegate rules by state, 2016
- Presidential election, 2016
- Presidential candidates, 2016
Footnotes
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