Huckabee wins West Virginia
By ArkansasOnline Press Services
Mike Huckabee won the West Virginia Republican presidential convention, with Mitt Romney coming in second, according to vote tallies reported by the party.
With all the votes counted, Huckabee, a former governor of Arkansas, took 51.5 percent of the 1,100 ballots cast. Romney, a former governor of Massachusetts, had 47.4 percent.
Huckabee received a boost after backers of rival John McCain threw him their support to prevent Romney from capturing the winner-take-all GOP state convention vote.
The state has 27 delegates to the Republican National Convention in September, including 18 based on today’s vote.
Twenty-four states, including Arkansas, are holding caucuses or primaries in the biggest single day of voting in this year’s campaign for the presidential nomination.
Read tomorrow's Arkansas Democrat-Gazette for full details.
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Vote totals from West Virginia Republican Caucuses
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This article was published Tuesday, February 5, 2008.
Information for this article was contributed by The Associated Press and Bloomberg News.
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