below, from the Republican National Committee…
TUESDAY, MARCH 13th
ALABAMA – primary
50 total delegates
26 At-Large delegates will be awarded proportionally with a 20% threshold. They will be winner-take-all if a candidate receives more than 50% of the statewide primary vote
21 Congressional District delegates will be awarded as follows: the winner of the plurality will receive 2 of the 3 delegates for the congressional district and the final delegate will be awarded to the second place winner if a 20% threshold is met. The 3 delegates per congressional district will go winner-take-all if a candidate receives more than 50% of the congressional district vote in the primary or if only one candidate receives over 20%
3 RNC delegates will remain unbound but may state a preference for a candidate
AMERICAN SAMOA – territorial convention
9 total delegates
6 At-Large delegates will be elected at the territorial convention
3 RNC delegates will remain unbound but may state a preference for a candidate
HAWAII – caucus
20 total delegates
11 At-Large delegates will be allocated proportionally based on the statewide caucus vote
6 Congressional District delegates will be allocated proportionally based on the district caucus vote
3 RNC delegates will remain unbound but may state a preference for a candidate
Caucus will be 6:00 – 8:00 HST (12 midnight – 2:00 a.m. EDT, March 14)
MISSISSIPPI – primary
40 total delegates
25 At-Large delegates will be allocated proportionally with a 15% threshold of the statewide vote
12 Congressional Districts will be allocated proportionally with a 15% threshold of the congressional district vote
3 RNC delegates will remain unbound but may state a preference for a candidate