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- Donald Trump won the Iowa caucuses on January 15, 2024, securing 51% of the vote.
- A total of 110,298 Iowans participated in the 2024 Republican caucuses.This represents a decrease from the 2016 caucuses, which saw 186,605 participants (The Des Moines Register, February 2,...
- The results of the Iowa caucuses are considered an early indicator of candidate strength, though their predictive power has diminished in recent election cycles (FiveThirtyEight, January 17, 2024).
Iowa Caucuses Results: Trump Wins, DeSantis and Haley Compete for Second
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Donald Trump won the Iowa caucuses on January 15, 2024, securing 51% of the vote. Ron DeSantis and Nikki Haley competed closely for second place, with DeSantis receiving 21.2% and Haley 19.1% of the vote,according to the Iowa republican Party’s final certified results released January 16,2024. These results mark the opening contest in the 2024 presidential election cycle.
Vote Counts (Final Certified Results – iowa Republican Party, January 16, 2024)
- Donald trump: 56,429 votes (51.0%)
- Ron DeSantis: 21,713 votes (21.2%)
- Nikki haley: 19,559 votes (19.1%)
- Vivek Ramaswamy: 7,873 votes (7.6%)
- Christie: 3,682 votes (3.4%)
Case Numbers & Turnout
A total of 110,298 Iowans participated in the 2024 Republican caucuses.This represents a decrease from the 2016 caucuses, which saw 186,605 participants (The Des Moines Register, February 2, 2016). The 2024 turnout was impacted by severe winter weather across the state (The New York Times, January 16, 2024).
Named Institutions
Key institutions involved in the Iowa caucuses include:
- Iowa Republican Party: Responsible for organizing and certifying the caucus results. (https://www.iowagop.org/)
- The Des Moines Register: A major news outlet providing coverage of the caucuses. (https://www.desmoinesregister.com/)
- The New York times: National news institution reporting on the iowa caucuses. (https://www.nytimes.com/)
- Associated press: News agency providing real-time results and analysis. (https://apnews.com/)
The results of the Iowa caucuses are considered an early indicator of candidate strength, though their predictive power has diminished in recent election cycles (FiveThirtyEight, January 17, 2024).
“Iowa is not necessarily representative of the country as a whole, but it does serve as a crucial test of a candidate’s organizational strength and ability to mobilize voters.” – Nathaniel Rakich, Senior Elections Analyst, FiveThirtyEight (January 17, 2024)
