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Update #2 of Full Primary Caucus Calendar

CA GOP, and various additional | 1/31/12 | Ron C

Posted on by Ron C.

Updated Full Primary/Caucus Calendar

Jan 3 Iowa (caucus) 28 Delegates 28 Unbound - Allocation at State Convention Jan 10 New Hampshire (primary) 12 Delegates 12 Bound - Proportional with 10% threshold Jan 21 South Carolina (primary) 25 Delegates 25 Bound - Winner-take-all per statewide vote Jan 31 Florida (primary) 50 Delegates 50 Bound - winner-take-all per statewide vote Feb 4 Nevada (caucus) 28 Delegates 28 Bound - Allocated on results of primary Feb 4-11 Maine (caucus) 24 Delegates 24 Unbound - Convention elects delegates Feb 7 Colorado (caucus) 36 Delegates 36 Unbound - Allocated at State Convention Minnesota (caucus) 40 Delegates 40 Unbound - unless State Convention votes to bind. Missouri (primary) 52 Delegates 52 Bound - Allocated by slate at State Convention Feb 18 Guam (caucus) 9 Delegates 9 Unbound - Allocation at State Convention Feb 28 Arizona (primary) 29 Delegates 29 Bound - winner-take-all in statewide primary. Michigan (primary) 30 Delegates 30 Bound - Proportional if candidate at 15% threshold. Mar 3 Washington (caucus) 43 Delegates 40 bound, 3 Unbound - Elected at convention on preference Mar 6 Alaska (caucus) 27 Delegates 24 Bound, 3 Unbound - Bound 2 ballots, if active campaign. (Super Georgia (primary) 76 Delegates 76 Bound - based on percentage of statewide vote if 20% Tuesday) Idaho (caucus) 32 Delegates 23 Bound, 9 Unbound - convention selects from state slates. Massachusetts (primary) 41 Delegates 38 Bound, 3 Unbound - Proportional with 15% threshold North Dakota (caucus) 28 Delegates 28 Unbound - Advised based on state Caucus Ohio (primary) 66 Delegates 63 Bound, 3 Unbound - Proportional with 20% threshold Oklahoma (primary) 43 Delegates 40 Bound, 3 Unbound - Proportional w/15%, 50% take all Tennessee (primary) 58 Delegates 55 Bound, 3 Unbound - Proportional w/20%, 66% take all Vermont (primary) 17 Delegates 17 Bound - Proportional w/20%, 50% take all Virginia (primary) 49 Delegates 46 Bound, 3 Unbound - Proportional w/15%, 50% take all Mar 6-10 Wyoming (caucus) 29 Delegates 29 Unbound delegates elected at state convention - unbound Mar 10 Kansas (caucus) 40 Delegates 40 Bound - Proportional allocation based on Caucus ballot Virgin Islands (caucus) 9 Delegates 9 Unbound - bound if declared for specific candidate Mar 13 Alabama (primary) 50 Delegates 47 Bound, 3 Unbound - Winner-take-all if candidate at 50% Hawaii (caucus) 20 Delegates 17 Bound, 3 Unbound - Allocated proportionally on vote tally Mississippi (primary) 40 Delegates 37 Bound, 3 Unbound - Proportional, with 15% threshold American Samoa (caucus) 9 Delegates 9 Unbound - Delegate allocation - none, unbound Mar 17 Missouri (GOP caucus) 52 Delegates 52 Bound - Allocation at State Convention Mar 18 Puerto Rico (caucus0 23 Delegates 20 Bound, 3 Unbound - Winner-take-all at Terr Primary Mar 20 Illinois (primary) 69 Delegates 69 Unbound - Allocation at State Convention Mar 24 Louisiana (primary) 45 Delegates 25 ~Bound, 21 Unbound - Proportional with a 25% threshold Apr 3 Dist of Col (primary) 19 Delegates 16 Bound, 3 Unbound - Winner-take-all Maryland (primary) 37 Delegates 34 Bound, 3 Unbound - Winner-take-all per statewide vote Wisconsin (primary) 42 Delegates 39 Bound, 3 Unbound - Winner-take-all per statewide vote Texas (primary) 155 Delegates 152 Bound, Proportional, Highest to lowest until allocated Apr 24 Connecticut (primary) 28 Delegates 25 Bound, 3 Unbound - Winner-take-all if receive 50% plus. Delaware (primary) 17 Delegates 17 Bound - Winner-take-all New York (primary) 95 Delegates 92 Bound, 3 Unbound - Proportional with 20% threshold Pennsylvania (primary) 72 Delegates 72 Unbound - totally at will, election not withstanding Rhode Island (primary) 19 Delegates 16 Bound - Proportional with 20% threshold May 8 Indiana (primary) 46 Delegates 27 Bound, 19 Unbound - Allocation at State Convention North Carolina (primary) 55 Delegates 52 Bound, 3 Unbound - Proportionally on statewide vote West Virginia (primary) 31 Delegates 28 Bound, 3 Unbound - Voters select delegates in Primary May 15 Nebraska (primary) 34 Delegates 32 Bound, 3 Unbound - Allocation at State Convention Oregon (primary) 28 Delegates 25 Bound, 3 Unbound - Proportionally on statewide vote May 22 Arkansas (primary) 36 Delegates 33 Bound, 3 Unbound - winner-take-all if candidate at 50% Kentucky (primary) 45 Delegates 42 Bound, 3 Unbound - Proportional with 15% threshold Jun 5 California (primary) 172 Delegates 169 Bound, 3 Unbound - statewide winner-take-all Montana (primary) 26 Delegates 26 Unbound - Non-binding primary New Jersey (primary) 50 Delegates 50 Bound - Winner-take-all per statewide primary vote New Mexico (primary) 23 Delegates 20 Bound, 3 Unbound - Proportional with 15% threshold South Dakota (primary) 28 Delegates 25 Bound, 3 Unbound - Proportional with 20% threshold Jun 26 Utah (primary) 40 Delegates 37 Bound, 3 Unbound - Winner-take-all per state vote Jul 31 No-Mariana Isl (caucus) 9 Delegates 9 Unbound - delegates elected at Terr convention - unbound

Many have asked me where they could obtain current delegate counts for the contestants. There are several sources, but probably the best I have found (from a source that I believe we can trust) is from the Wall Street Journal - HERE.



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To: Ron C.

thanks for posting.



by 2 posted onby Theoria (Rush Limbaugh: Ron Paul sounds like an Islamic terrorist)

To: Ron C.

Thatks so much for posting. Just tonight, I was looking for a site with all this information in one place. If you look at the delegate counts of conservative states where Gingrich will surely win, e.g., Texas, Georgia, then you realize that this is a war Gingrich can win.



To: BCrago66

by 4 posted onby exhaustedmomma (All might be free if they valued freedom, and defended it as they should. Samuel Adams)

To: Ron C.

i am trying to find information about state convention thresholds. For example, in Iowa, if a candidate gets 8% at the convention do they get 8% of the delegates, which would be 2? I think there is a threshold. I am particularly interested in Maine. I think it has a 20% threshold ... could be divided by congressional districts. Not sure. How did ronPaul get 1 delegate in ‘08 ... one of 21? He must have had almost 20% of the delegates.



by 5 posted onby campaignPete R-CT (and I will go to southern Maine to campaign against MITT.)

To: Ron C.

Bump to find the list again. Thanks, Ron C.



by 6 posted onby Sal (Soros owns ALL the 'Rats and the GO PEE (self appointed Establishment Elite)

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