Unlike most Republican caucuses, no
straw poll or presidential preference poll was taken of the attendees. Thus, no official record was provided of Hawaiian caucusgoers' preferences for President. Hawaii's delegation to the national convention, which selected the President, was chosen only at the state convention, held in
Honolulu between May 16 and 18. The convention chose seventeen national convention delegates and seventeen alternates, all of them supporters of
John McCain, already the presumptive Republican nominee for President for some weeks before the state convention. Over 450 delegates from all of Hawaii's electoral districts attended the convention. They elected state committee members and chose a
party platform as well as delegates to the Republican National Convention. All in all, over 600 Republicans were at the state convention. == See also ==