Not all candidates are listed. Candidates are ranked in order of votes or state delegates received during primaries and caucuses and not by the most recent estimated number of pledged delegates.
and lack of party unity paved the way for a Republican victory in the general election. And the Democrats decided they had to reform the way they picked their nominee. Enter presidential primaries.
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The Missouri Republican party did not report raw vote totals from the caucuses, but only the number of local delegates elected from each site who are bound to each presidential candidate.