St. Louis (KSDK) - Missouri's presidential primary is Tuesday, but your vote won't actually award any delegates to the winner.
New GOP rules cut the size of a state's delegation in half unless the primary is held after March 6.
Because lawmakers in Jefferson City couldn't agree on moving the election, state republicans decided to strip the primary of its nominating power and award delegates through traditional caucuses.
If you do vote Tuesday, you'll see the names of ten republicans, but three of those candidates have already dropped out: Herman Cain, Michele Bachman, and Rick Perry.
Newt Gingrich isn't on the ballot because he failed to file the required paperwork.
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