Do the delegate candidates that Ron Paul selects to represent him have to be the ones elected by the State GOP conventions? Or are the elected delegates only at-large or superdelegates?
Do the delegate candidates that Ron Paul selects to represent him have to be the ones elected by the State GOP conventions? Or are the elected delegates only at-large or superdelegates?
Last edited by Hook; 11-14-2007 at 10:58 PM.
Here in Utah, all 36 of our delegates are bound on the first ballot. That includes the chairman and chairwoman and other bonus delegates. So if Dr. Paul wins the primary, he chooses all 36? Or only the congressional district delegates?
Dr Paul won't choose any delegates. The voters choose the delegates, and hopefully the delegates will choose Dr Paul!
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No, Dr. Paul chooses the group of delegates that go to the National convention if he wins. At least according to Bradley in DC
Why does every fricken state have to be different.
UTAH: (the way I see it, contact the HQ there to find out for sure)
Delegates sign up (Dont ask me how or where, Im from Iowa)
The primary/caucus happens (winner gets all of the delegates assigned to him)
At the RNC Delegates vote as they were won, if no winner is determined delegates are then unbound and may vote as they choose.
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From the Arizona GOP Bylaws:
Dr Paul doesn't pick the delegates.D. Election of Delegates and Alternates of National Convention
Each congressional district caucus shall elect delegates and alternates pursuant to
the national call. Each alternate within the district shall be listed and serve in an
order determined by the number of votes received or, in case of a tie, by lot. The
state convention shall then elect delegates and alternates at large pursuant to the
national call. The at-large alternates shall be listed and serve in an order determined
by the number of votes received or, in case of a tie, by lot.
So, not only do we need to pick up the district delegates, but we need to get Paul supporters into the state convention to secure the at-large delegates as well.
"None are more hopelessly enslaved than those who falsely believe that they are free." -Göthe
"All that is required for evil to prevail is for good men to do nothing." - Edmund Burke
"Government is a disease masquerading as its own cure." - Robert LeFevre
Recommend this link HIGHLY. Found it in someone's signature(Edit: Doh! Looks like it was foo's signature) here last night. Utah's delegates are fairly simple:
And here is my state's:Originally Posted by Utah's delegates
Edit to add: So this seems to mean Alabama could send many delegates voting for different candidatesOriginally Posted by Alabama's delegates
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"When the people fear their government, there is tyranny; when the government fears the people, there is liberty."
Thomas Jefferson
"Our Liberties We Prize and Our Rights We Will Maintain"
Iowa Motto
“Every generation needs a new revolution.”
Thomas Jefferson