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Rooktoven Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-04-03 11:09 PM
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State by state delegate selection. Is there a reference?
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Does anyone know of a master guide (preferably a web site) that describes how each state chooses their delegates this year? By this I mean it would answer questions such as whether a state is winner-take-all, what the limits of viability for (delegate) representation are both statewide and at the district level, how many are chosen by state party leaders, etc.

It would also be handy if such a guide had schedules of when each state has their district and state conventions. Back in 1992, C-Span had a guide you could mail away for that had all that information. I always thought this would be an invaluable tool for a campaign that was most scientiffically focused on winning the most delegates.
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goobergunch Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Sep-05-03 03:31 PM
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1. There is no reference that I know of...
however, I have composed a chart that has websites for every state that has their Delegate Selection plan posted:

Alabama http://www.aladems.org/delegateselection.pdf
Arizona http://www.azdem.org/election/delegates/The%20Model%20Plan%202004.pdf
Arkansas http://www.arkdems.org/plan/Arkansas%20Delegate%20Selection%20Plan%20-%201st%20Draft.doc
California http://www.ca-dem.org/delegate_info_2004.php
Colorado http://www.coloradodems.org/2004%20Delegate%20Selection%20Plan.pdf
Connecticut http://www.dems.info/Articles/TheModelPlan.doc
Delaware http://www.deldems.org/De-DelegatePlan-2004.pdf
Florida http://www.fladems.com/docs/2004DNCDelegateSelPlan.pdf
Hawaii http://www.hawaiidemocrats.org/Documents/Hawaii%20DSP%202004.doc
Idaho http://www.idaho-democrats.org/content/The_Model_Plan.pdf
Illinois http://www.ildems.org/delegateplan2004.doc
Iowa http://www.iowademocrats.org/filemgmt/visit.php?lid=9
Maine http://207.21.240.115/mdp/2004_delegateselectionplan.pdf
Maryland http://www.mddems.org/MD_Delegate_Selection_Plan.pdf
Massachusetts http://www.massdems.org/body/plan.htm
Michigan http://www.mi-democrats.com/content/2004%20DSP%20Summary.htm
Missouri http://66.241.237.166/www/The%20Missouri%20Delegate%20Selection%20Plan%20MOST%20RECENT.pdf
Montana http://www.mtdemocrats.org/images/pdfs/delegateselectionplan.pdf
New Hampshire http://www.nhdp.org/model.pdf
New Jersey http://www.njdems.org/PDF/2004%20Delegate%20Selection%20Plan.pdf
New Mexico http://www.dpnm.org/vertical/Sites/{6F24BE72-13E5-4CA6-B483-E3D9278E35A1}/uploads/{800EB994-CDD8-45C9-B461-A31FEC5E517F}.PDF
North Carolina http://www.ncdp.org/PDF/delegate.pdf
North Dakota http://www.demnpl.com/vertical/Sites/{69334758-1697-4DC0-A998-EAD4B0C11D10}/uploads/{4F886F7F-EA2E-42B3-A6AA-B340B0E1870A}.DOC
Ohio http://www.ohiodems.org/ncenter.htm
Oregon http://www.dpo.org/news/documents/1666.pdf
Pennsylvania http://www.padems.com/delegateselectionplan1.pdf
Tennessee http://www.tndp.org/getinvolved/04primary/04delegates.pdf
Texas http://www.txdemocrats.org/IssuesPlatforms/2004reviseddelegationplan.pdf
Utah http://www.utdemocrats.org/04UTPLAN.pdf
Washington http://www.wa-democrats.org/delegateselectionplan.pdf
Each state has certain similarities...delegates are allotted proportionally by district (usually Cong. Dist.) and also proportionally state-wide. A 15% threshold is required to get delegates unless no candidate gets 15%, when it becomes leading candidate pct minus 10%.
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Rooktoven Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Sep-05-03 10:02 PM
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2. Thanks goober
I'll go over these. I often wonder why congressional districts aren't targeted more than blanket state by state campaigning.
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