Saturday 14 May - Sunday 15 May 2016: The Nevada State Democratic Convention convenes to elect 35 (23 District, 7 At-Large, and 5 Pledged PLEO) of Nevada's 43 delegates to the Democratic National Convention. A binding Presidential Preference vote will occur by 10AM PDT on 14 May. A mandatory 15 percent threshold is required in order for a presidential contender to be allocated National Convention delegates at the statewide level. 12 delegates are to be allocated to presidential contenders based on the support among the delegates to the State Convention as a whole.

7 at-large National Convention delegates



5 Pledged PLEOs State Convention

Source: Nevada State Democratic Party.

Status: Official. Retrieved: Saturday 14 May 2016. Contest Clinton Sanders State

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Delegates Alloc Del State

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Delegates Alloc Del PLEO 3,357 3,357 5 1,695 2.525 3 1,662 2.475 2 At-Large 3,357 3,357 7 1,695 3.534 4 1,662 3.466 3 Total

Delegates 12 7 5 The remaining 8 National Convention delegates consist of 8 Unpledged PLEO delegates:

6 Democratic National Committee members.



2 Members of Congress (1 Senator and 1 Representative).



0 Governors.



0 Distinguished Party Leaders. These 8 delegates and will go to the Democratic National Convention officially "Unpledged". On 4 March 2013, SB 212 was introduced by Settelmeyer, Cegavske, Hardy, and Wheeler. This bill would change the ... primary ... from the 2nd Tuesday in June ... to the Tuesday immediately preceding the last Tuesday in January [19 January 2016] ... If another state in the Western United States ... schedules its presidential preference primary election for a date earlier in January ... section 8 requires the Secretary of State, with the approval of the Legislative Commission, to select a date for the primary election which is not earlier than January 2 and not a Saturday, Sunday or legal holiday. [NRS 293.175] AB 302, introduced by Assemblymen John Hambrick (Republican) and Stephen Silberkraus (Republican) on 13 March 2015, would move the parisan primary and create a concurrent state Presidential primary on the Tuesday immediately preceding the last Tuesday in January (19 January 2016). The partisan primary is currently scheduled for the 2nd Tuesday in June (14 June 2016). SB 421, introduced on 22 March 2015 by the Legislative Operations and Elections, is similar to AB302 but would set the primary date to the last Tuesday in February. 1 June 2015: The legislature adjourns without acting on this bill.