2016 Nebraska Republican presidential primary explained

Election Name:2016 Nebraska Republican presidential primary
Country:Nebraska
Type:presidential
Ongoing:no
Previous Election:2012 United States presidential election in Nebraska#Republican primary
Previous Year:2012
Next Election:2020 Nebraska Republican presidential primary
Next Year:2020
Image1:File:Donald Trump by Gage Skidmore 10 (cropped).jpg
Candidate1:Donald Trump
Color1:283681
Home State1:New York
Delegate Count1:36
Popular Vote1:122,327
Percentage1:61.47%
Candidate2:Ted Cruz
(withdrawn)
Color2:d4aa00
Home State2:Texas
Delegate Count2:0
Popular Vote2:36,703
Percentage2:18.44%
Image4:File:John Kasich (24618295175) (cropped).jpg
Candidate4:John Kasich
(withdrawn)
Color4:00B487
Home State4:Ohio
Delegate Count4:0
Popular Vote4:22,709
Percentage4:11.41%
Image5:File:Ben Carson by Skidmore with lighting correction (cropped).jpg
Candidate5:Ben Carson
(withdrawn)
Color5:99CCFF
Home State5:Maryland
Delegate Count5:0
Popular Vote5:10,016
Percentage5:5.03%
Map Size:300px
Elected Members:WV
Outgoing Members:IN
Votes For Election:36 pledged delegates to the Republican National Convention

The 2016 Nebraska Republican presidential primary was held on May 10 in the U.S. state of Nebraska as one of the Republican Party's primaries ahead of the 2016 presidential election. The only candidate on the ballot who did not withdraw was Donald Trump.

The Libertarian Party held their own Nebraska primary on the same day. The Democratic Party held their Nebraska caucuses on March 5.

Opinion polling

See also: Statewide opinion polling for the 2016 Republican Party presidential primaries.

Results

See also: Results of the 2016 Republican Party presidential primaries.

See also