New Hampshire Straw Poll

The New Hampshire Straw Poll is a straw poll for the United States Republican presidential primary elections that was started in 2011 through promotion by ABC News and WMUR-TV. The first poll was held on Saturday, January 22, 2011, in Derry, New Hampshire, a year in advance of the New Hampshire primary, which as is traditional will be the first primary in the 2012 Republican Party presidential nomination process. Voters in the poll were among some 400 members of the state Republican Party attending a meeting at the Pinkerton Academy in Derry. As with all straw polls, the results are in no way binding.

2011 poll

Mitt Romney won the 2011 poll with 35 percent of the vote.[1] Second was Ron Paul with 11 percent, and third place was taken by Tim Pawlenty with 8 percent. They were followed by Sarah Palin with 7 percent and Michele Bachmann and Jim DeMint with 5 percent each. Those with less than that included Herman Cain, Rick Santorum, Mitch Daniels, Newt Gingrich, Mike Huckabee, Mike Pence, and a number of others.[1][2]

Romney had been expected to win, based upon his geographical proximity to the state. Of the contenders, only Romney, Pawlenty, and Santorum had spent a lot of time in New Hampshire in the months preceding the straw poll, and only Cain was at the time an actual declared candidate.[2]


Results

FinishPotential CandidatePercentage of the vote
1Mitt Romney35%
2Ron Paul11%
3Tim Pawlenty8%
4Sarah Palin7%
5Michele Bachmann5%
6Jim DeMint5%
7Herman Cain4%
8Chris Christie3%
9Rick Santorum3%
10Mitch Daniels3%
11Newt Gingrich3%
12Mike Huckabee3%
13Mike Pence3%

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References

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