The state results are based on 1,151 to 2,805 voters in 25 to 50 randomly selected precincts across each of 13 states analyzed by The New York Times.
Therefore the state electoral results contain both the party votes, and the final candidate votes (Listed as "Recap").
Other recent state results have been:
This also can be used (often together with computer simulations) to get an estimate of atomic size, and these results usually agree well with the solid state results.
This is what is meant by the system being in state "result" as well as "on".
Mr. Kadamus insisted, however, that the state results were not only for accountability.
The state results are based on 872 to 2,846 voters in 28 to 51 randomly selected precincts across each of 18 states analyzed by The Times.
In the event of a brokered convention, all of Oklahoma's 41 delegates may vote for any Republican Presidential candidate regardless of the state primary results.
The source for the popular vote totals in each state is RealClearPolitics, which aggregates data from official state results and news sources.
The state results are based on public school students only.