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    Default Question about Ron Paul's delegate candidates. (Bradley, we need your knowledge here)

    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.


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    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?

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    Dr Paul won't choose any delegates. The voters choose the delegates, and hopefully the delegates will choose Dr Paul!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hook View Post
    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?
    I think it's like AZ where he gets them all if he wins the state. But only in the first vote. If they do require a second vote (and I think they will) they could be able to vote for whoever they want.

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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

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    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:
    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.
    Dr Paul doesn't pick the delegates.

    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
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    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:

    Quote Originally Posted by Utah's delegates
    Tuesday 5 February 2008: All 36 of Utah's delegates to the Republican National Convention are allocated to a presidential contender in today's Utah Presidential Primary.

    36 National Convention delegates are to be allocated to the presidential contender receiving the greatest number of votes in the primary statewide. [Utah Republican Party Bylaws 7.0.B]
    The 3 party leaders, the National Committeeman, the National Committeewoman, and the chairman of the Utah's Republican Party, will attend the convention as pledged delegates by virtue of their position.

    Saturday 10 May 2008: The Utah State Republican Convention convenes.


    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    On the first ballot, the national delegation are bound to vote for the candidate who has received the most votes in the Republican Presidential Primary. The delegation is not bound on subsequent ballots. [Utah Republican Party Bylaws 7.0.B]
    And here is my state's:
    Quote Originally Posted by Alabama's delegates
    Tuesday 5 February 2008: 45 of 48 of Alabama's delegates to the Republican National Convention are allocated to presidential contenders in today's Alabama Presidential Primary.

    21 district delegates are to be allocated to presidential contenders based on the primary results in each of the 7 congressional districts: each congressional district is assigned 3 National Convention delegates. These delegates are allocated to the presidential contenders as follows:
    If a candidate receives a majority of the vote (more than 50%), that candidate is allocated all 3 of the district's delegates.
    If only one candidate receives 15% or more of the vote, that candidates is allocated all 3 of the district's delegates.
    If no candidate receives a majority of the vote, the candidate with the plurality (most votes) is allocated 2 delegates and the candidate with the next highest number of votes is allocated 1 delegate.
    24 at-large delegates are to be proportionally allocated to the presidential contenders based on the statewide primary results. A mandatory 15 percent threshold is required in order for a presidential contender to be allocated National Convention delegates at the statewide level.
    Round the delegate allocations to the nearest whole number. If the rounding allocates too few delegates, the candidate with the largest statewide vote is receives the remaining delegate(s). If the rounding allocates too many delegates, the candidate receiving the smallest statewide vote looses as many delegates as necessary.
    In addition, 3 party leaders, the National Committeeman, the National Committeewoman, and the chairman of the Alabama's Republican Party, will attend the convention as unpledged delegates by virtue of their position.

    Each delegate’s name appears on the ballot below the candidate’s name unless the delegate is unopposed.
    Edit to add: So this seems to mean Alabama could send many delegates voting for different candidates

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dorfsmith View Post
    If they do require a second vote (and I think they will) they could be able to vote for whoever they want.
    THIS IS WHY IT IS ABSOLUTELY CRITICAL WE ARE THE DELEGATES!!!!
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    Thomas Jefferson

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    Thomas Jefferson

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    Quote Originally Posted by foofighter20x View Post
    From the Arizona GOP Bylaws:


    Dr Paul doesn't pick the delegates.

    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.
    So then what is all this talk about being a Ron Paul delegate or the fact that Hunter only has one delegate in Tenessee?

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