1996 California Republican presidential primary
The 1996 California Republican presidential primary was held on March 26, 1996 as a part of the Republican Party's statewide nomination process for the upcoming presidential election. Senator Bob Dole of Kansas gained nearly two-thirds of the vote against political commentator Pat Buchanan and publishing executive Steve Forbes.
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Results
Candidate | Votes | % |
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Bob Dole | 1,619,931 | 66.06% |
Pat Buchanan | 450,695 | 18.38% |
Steve Forbes | 183,367 | 7.48% |
Alan Keyes | 93,577 | 3.82% |
Lamar Alexander | 44,130 | 1.80% |
Robert K. Dornan | 23,215 | 0.95% |
Phil Gramm | 15,232 | 0.62% |
Richard Lugar | 14,801 | 0.60% |
Morry Taylor | 5,778 | 0.24% |
Ralph Nader (write-in) | 1,441 | 0.06% |
Pat Paulsen (write-in) | 136 | 0.00% |
Joel Neuberg (write-in) | 9 | 0.00% |
Total | 2,452,312 | 100.00% |
References
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