Mitt Romney may have won Wyoming by seven points last night, but he only picks up 10 additional delegates, while Santorum picks up nine according to CNN.
Ron Paul was third, picking up 6 delegates, and Newt Gingrich picked up one.
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Romney won 39 percent of the vote in caucuses held throughout the state concluding last night with Sweetwater County. Santorum won 32 percent and Ron Paul earned 21 percent. Gingrich won 8 percent of the final tally.
Wyoming caucuses however, are not binding, similar to that of Iowa.
ABC News explains:
More media attention will likely be paid to Wyoming’s county conventions, held March 6-10, which will directly elect 12 delegates to the Republican National Convention, and to its April state convention, which will elect another 14 delegates. None of those delegates will be allocated (or “bound”) to any presidential candidate, though each will have to announce support for a particular candidate or “undecided.”
