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    Default PDF: Delegate information for ALL 50 states! Wondering about your state? look no further!

    SIGN UP TO BE A DELEGATE WITH THE OFFICIAL CAMPAIGN, NOW! *mandatory for all Ron Paul supporters* this is do or die.
    http://www.ronpaul2012.com/Delegate/

    New DRAFT Rules for TEXAS Delegate Selection as of 2/24/2012 http://texasgopvote.com/2012-electio...P3BV8Y.twitter


    FIFTY STATES DELEGATE INFORMATION:
    http://www.weeklystandard.com/sites/...%20Summary.pdf


    More crucial primary/election information for all 50 states:
    http://www.thegreenpapers.com/P12/


    Crucial delegate information for the following states:
    http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthr...te-Information

    Alaska
    Colorado
    Hawaii
    Indiana
    Maine
    North Dakota
    Washington
    Wyoming



    Important Links! by mmadness

    Delegates Training Page: http://ronpauldelegates.wordpress.com/

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RonPaulDelegates2012

    Lessons Learned from State Conventions Last Time (How NOT To Lose! VERY IMPORTANT): http://www.dailypaul.com/195925/less...very-important

    Delegates/Alternates:
    RPF Thread: http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthread.php?345705
    RPF Post: http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthr...21#post3955021





    FULL PRIMARY SCHEDULE + DELEGATES
    courtesy of Razmear:

    Full Primary/Caucus Calendar
    January 3, 2012 Iowa (caucus) – Results
    January 10, 2012 New Hampshire (primary) Proportional 10% Threshold (12)
    January 21, 2012 South Carolina (primary) Winner Take All (25)
    January 31, 2012 Florida (primary) Winner Take All (50)
    February 4, 2012 Nevada (caucus) Proportional (28)
    February 4–11, 2012 Maine (caucus) All Unbound (24)

    February 7, 2012
    Colorado (caucus) Unbound (36)
    Minnesota (caucus) Unbound (40)
    Missouri (primary) Allocated at Convention (50)

    February 28, 2012
    Arizona (primary) Winner Take All (29)
    Michigan (primary) Proportional 15% Threshold (30)

    March 3, 2012 Washington (caucus) Proportional? (43)

    March 6, 2012
    (Super Tuesday)
    Alaska (caucus) Proportional (27)
    Georgia (primary) Proportional 20% Threshold (76)
    Idaho (caucus) Proportional 15% Threshold (32)
    Massachusetts (primary) Proportional 15% Threshold (41)
    North Dakota (caucus) Unbound (28)
    Ohio (primary) Proportional 20% Threshold, if >50% Winner Take All (66)
    Oklahoma (primary) Proportional 15% Threshold, if >50% Winner Take All (43)
    Tennessee (primary) Proportional 20% Threshold, if >66% Winner Take All (58)
    Vermont (primary) Proportional 20% Threshold, if >50% Winner Take All (17)
    Virginia (primary) Proportional 15% Threshold, if >50% Winner Take All (49)

    March 6-10, 2012
    Wyoming (caucus) Unbound (29)

    March 10, 2012
    Kansas (caucus) Proportional 20% Threshold (40)
    U.S. Virgin Islands (caucus) Unbound (9)

    March 13, 2012
    Alabama (primary) Proportional 20% Threshold, if >50% Winner Take All (50)
    Hawaii (caucus) Proportional (20)
    Mississippi (primary) Proportional 15% Threshold (40)

    March 17, 2012 Missouri (GOP caucus) Bound at convention (52)
    March 20, 2012 Illinois (primary) Unbound (69)
    March 24, 2012 Louisiana (primary) Proportional 25% Threshold (46)

    April 3, 2012
    District of Columbia (primary) Winner Take All (19)
    Maryland (primary) Winner Take All (37)
    Wisconsin (primary) Winner Take All (42)
    Texas (primary) Proportional 20% Threshold (155)

    April 24, 2012
    Connecticut (primary) Proportional 20% Threshold, if >50% Winner Take All (28)
    Delaware (primary) Winner Take All (17)
    New York (primary) Proportional 20% Threshold, if >50% Winner Take All. By District (95)
    Pennsylvania (primary) Unbound (72)
    Rhode Island (primary) Proportional 15% Threshold (19)

    May 8, 2012
    Indiana (primary) Winner Take All (46)
    North Carolina (primary) Proportional (55)
    West Virginia (primary) Direct Delegate Election (31)

    May 15, 2012
    Nebraska (primary) Direct Delegate Election (35)
    Oregon (primary) Proportional (28)

    May 22, 2012
    Arkansas (primary) Proportional 15% Threshold, if >50% Winner Take Most (36)
    Kentucky (primary) Proportional 15% Threshold (45)

    June 5, 2012
    California (primary) Winner Take All (172)
    Montana (primary) Unbound (26)
    New Jersey (primary) Winner Take All (50)
    New Mexico (primary) Proportional 15% Threshold (23)
    South Dakota (primary) Proportional 20% Threshold (28)

    June 26, 2012 Utah (primary) Winner Take All (40)






    How to Caucus
    courtesy of MosquitoBite:

    http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthr...us-Information
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    Hi! Thanks for posting this...I'm from Massachusetts and for the delegate selection process reads as follows :

    Selection Method
    Primary, Caucus, State Committee Meeting

    I'm new to this, but does this mean that after I vote in the primaries, I stay to try an become a delegate?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cinderella View Post
    Hi! Thanks for posting this...I'm from Massachusetts and for the delegate selection process reads as follows :

    Selection Method
    Primary, Caucus, State Committee Meeting

    I'm new to this, but does this mean that after I vote in the primaries, I stay to try an become a delegate?
    Yes, stay and offer to be a delegate or have someone nominate you. It was my first time as well, and I became a delegate for our precinct. The other delegate is a Ron Paul supporter as well.

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    I thought all contests prior to April were proportional, but FL and SC say winner-take-all? Also, delegates elected at county/state conventions seems to be a plus for us in SC, but in FL they're chosen by the State Executive Board of the party

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    This should be stickied
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    Man this sucks!! Pennsylvania is so late that by the time it comes around for are turn to vote for the Republican we will already have a clear front runner or know who will more likely have the best chance to win. I still think that everyone should vote at the same time no matter if it is an election for president or election for party representative.

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    Hmm it looks like Florida has been penalized for bumping our primary date. If I've read it correctly Florida supposedly had 100 delegates, but only has 50 now...
    Lack of planning on your part does not constitute an emergency on my part.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NinjaPirate View Post
    Hmm it looks like Florida has been penalized for bumping our primary date. If I've read it correctly Florida supposedly had 100 delegates, but only has 50 now...
    And Unbound

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    Quote Originally Posted by tuggy24g View Post
    Man this sucks!! Pennsylvania is so late that by the time it comes around for are turn to vote for the Republican we will already have a clear front runner or know who will more likely have the best chance to win. I still think that everyone should vote at the same time no matter if it is an election for president or election for party representative.

    Don't buy into the thinking that if your state is late, then you have no chance. This is party conditioning at its best. If you want Ron to win, gather all of RP supporters you know and devise a plan.

    California is one of the last coming in at June 6th but we'll be damned if we don't win some delegates for the old man.

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