2016 Constitution Party presidential primaries

The 2016 Constitution Party presidential primaries were 2 electoral contests, held in the states of Idaho and Missouri, by the Constitution Party during the 2016 election season in order to allocate delegates from those states to the 2016 Constitution Party National Convention.

2016 Constitution Party presidential primaries

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339½ delegates to the Constitution Party National Convention
 
CandidateUncommittedScott Copeland
Home staten/aTexas
Contests won11
Popular vote691250
Percentage58.8%21.3%

 
CandidateJ. R. MyersPatrick Anthony Ockander
Home stateAlaskaTexas
Contests won00
Popular vote13995
Percentage11.8%8.1%

First place by first-instance vote

Previous Constitution Party nominee

Virgil Goode

Constitution Party nominee

Darrell Castle

Candidates

Candidates are sorted by delegate votes received at the 2016 Constitution Party National Convention.

CandidateProfessionStateCampaignPopular voteContests wonDelegatesRef

Darrell Castle
Attorney
Nominee for Vice President of the United States in 2008

Tennessee

(CampaignWebsite)
Running mate: Scott Bradley
00184

Scott Copeland
Minister
Former Pastor

Texas
2501103.5

J.R. Myers
Chairman of the Constitution Party of Alaska
Alaska
13809

Patrick Anthony Ockander
Author
Texas
9500

Results

National

     Scott Copeland       J.R. Myers       Patrick Anthony Ockander
     Uncommitted       Tie       No votes

Idaho primary

The Constitution Party of Idaho held its primary on March 8.

Election results, by county, of the 2016 Constitution presidential primary in Idaho
  Scott Copeland
  J.R. Myers
  Patrick Anthony Ockander
  Tie
  No votes
Idaho Constitution Party presidential primary, 2016[1][2][3]
CandidatePopular votePledged delegates
CountPercentage
Scott Copeland25051.7%8
J.R. Myers13928.7%0
Patrick Anthony Ockander9519.6%0
Total:484100%8
Key:Withdrew prior to contest

Missouri primary

Election results, by county, of the 2016 Constitution presidential primary in Missouri
  Uncommitted
  No votes

The Constitution Party of Missouri held its primary on March 15. No candidate made it on the ballot, and the only option for voters was "Uncommitted".

Missouri Constitution Party presidential primary, 2016[4]
CandidatePopular vote
CountPercentage
Uncommitted691100%
Total:691100%

See also

Presidential primaries

References