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JohnnyWrath
12-27-2007, 12:39 PM
OHIO, anyone know what's going on? How are the signatures coming?

JohnnyWrath
12-27-2007, 12:42 PM
Ohio is an open primary, winner take all. 88 delegates....important state....#5 in the nation for delegates.

JohnnyWrath
12-27-2007, 12:44 PM
REPUBLICAN PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY
State Number of Delegates Allocation

Alabama 48 Winner take all if the candidate received 50%
ALASKA 29 Not Bound
ARIZONA 53 Not Bound
ARKANSAS 34 Proportional with 20% threshold
CALIFORNIA 173 Winner take all
COLORADO 46 Proportional with 15% threshold
CONNECTICUT 30 Winner take all
DELAWARE 18 Winner take all
DC 19 Winner take all
FLORIDA 114 Winner take all
GEORGIA 72 Winner take all
HAWAII 20 Not bound
IDAHO 32 80% of delegates are proportional and 20% not bound
ILLINOIS 70
INDIANA 57 Winner take all
IOWA 41 Not bound
KANSAS 39 Winner take all
KENTUCKY 45 Proportional with 15% threshold
LOUISIANA 46 Proportional
MAINE 21
MARYLAND 37 Winner take all
MASSACHUSETTS 43 Winner take all
MICHIGAN 61
MINNESOTA 41 No bound
MISSISSIPPI 38 Winner take all
MISSOURI 58 Winner take all
MONTANA 25 Not bound
NEBRASKA 33
NEVADA 34 Not bound
NEW HAMPSHIRE 24 Proportional with 10% threshold
NEWJERSEY 52 Winner take all
NEW MEXICO 32 Proportional with 15% threshold
NEW YORK 101 Not bound
NORTH CAROLINA 69 Proportional
NORTH DAKOTA 26 Proportional
OHIO 88 Winner take all
OKLAHOMA 42 Winner take all
OREGON 30
PENNSYLVANIA 74 Not bound
RHODE ISLAND 20 Proportional with 15% threshold
SOUTH CAROLINA 47 Winner take all
SOUTH DAKOTA 27 Proportional with 20% threshold
TENNESSEE 55 Winner take all if a candidate receives 50%. Other than that it is proportional with a 20% threshold
TEXAS 140 Winner take all if a candidate receives 50%. Other than that it is proportional with a 20% threshold
UTAH 36 Winner take all
VERMONT 17 Winner take all
VIRGINIA 63 Winner take all
WASHINGTON 40
WEST VIRGINIA 30
WISCONSIN 40 Winner take all
WYOMING 28 Not bound

daikonv
12-27-2007, 12:48 PM
http://www.ohio4ronpaul.com/

there's the website. looks like all but 1 congressional district has all the signatures they needed. hopefully that gets taken care of very soon.

Stealth4
12-27-2007, 12:58 PM
REPUBLICAN PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY
State Number of Delegates Allocation

Alabama 48 Winner take all if the candidate received 50%
ALASKA 29 Not Bound
ARIZONA 53 Not Bound
ARKANSAS 34 Proportional with 20% threshold
CALIFORNIA 173 Winner take all
COLORADO 46 Proportional with 15% threshold
CONNECTICUT 30 Winner take all
DELAWARE 18 Winner take all
DC 19 Winner take all
FLORIDA 114 Winner take all
GEORGIA 72 Winner take all
HAWAII 20 Not bound
IDAHO 32 80% of delegates are proportional and 20% not bound
ILLINOIS 70
INDIANA 57 Winner take all
IOWA 41 Not bound
KANSAS 39 Winner take all
KENTUCKY 45 Proportional with 15% threshold
LOUISIANA 46 Proportional
MAINE 21
MARYLAND 37 Winner take all
MASSACHUSETTS 43 Winner take all
MICHIGAN 61
MINNESOTA 41 No bound
MISSISSIPPI 38 Winner take all
MISSOURI 58 Winner take all
MONTANA 25 Not bound
NEBRASKA 33
NEVADA 34 Not bound
NEW HAMPSHIRE 24 Proportional with 10% threshold
NEWJERSEY 52 Winner take all
NEW MEXICO 32 Proportional with 15% threshold
NEW YORK 101 Not bound
NORTH CAROLINA 69 Proportional
NORTH DAKOTA 26 Proportional
OHIO 88 Winner take all
OKLAHOMA 42 Winner take all
OREGON 30
PENNSYLVANIA 74 Not bound
RHODE ISLAND 20 Proportional with 15% threshold
SOUTH CAROLINA 47 Winner take all
SOUTH DAKOTA 27 Proportional with 20% threshold
TENNESSEE 55 Winner take all if a candidate receives 50%. Other than that it is proportional with a 20% threshold
TEXAS 140 Winner take all if a candidate receives 50%. Other than that it is proportional with a 20% threshold
UTAH 36 Winner take all
VERMONT 17 Winner take all
VIRGINIA 63 Winner take all
WASHINGTON 40
WEST VIRGINIA 30
WISCONSIN 40 Winner take all
WYOMING 28 Not bound

For Virginia, winner takes all only on the first voting round at the convention. If there is a second round - all bets are off and the delegates can vote for who they want.

Yom
12-27-2007, 01:39 PM
It's going to be a tough fight...

bbachtung
12-27-2007, 03:01 PM
California is winner takes all by Congressional district.

Kalash
12-27-2007, 03:08 PM
The website doesn't look any different than it did last night.

I'm confused. >_<


And my parents ditched to go spend christmas in FL with my sister >_<

TRAITORS!

AgentPaul001
12-27-2007, 03:13 PM
Great job Ohio.

sluggo
12-27-2007, 03:41 PM
So is this situation under control now?

cheapbastud
12-27-2007, 03:51 PM
basically, we are in extra innings

CD1 is better than what it looks like but still running behind.

I have no info on CD9.

CD18A is being worked on.

Not all of the totals at ohio4ronpaul.com are up to date.

Bradley in DC
12-27-2007, 04:04 PM
Ohio is an open primary, winner take all. 88 delegates....important state....#5 in the nation for delegates.

Ohio is winner-take-all by CD and AL, not winner-take-all by state with all delegates going to the winner.