2516 total delegates (although for 2008 convention there will only be 2380 because some states were sanctioned for moving their primary/caucus dates prior to Feb. 5, 2008). See www.thegreenpapers.com
Louisiana has 46 total delegates as of 2014. The total number of delegates each state has varies from state to state.
The total number of delegates present at the Constitutional Convention in 1787 was 55. However, not all delegates attended every session; the number of attendees varied throughout the convention. Ultimately, 39 delegates signed the final document.
According to an article in USA Today California has 440 delegates of the total number of the Democratic party's nominating convention's 4,361 delegates.
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There are a total of 100 delegates in the US Senate, with each of the 50 states having two senators.
The number of delegates needed to nominate by the democrats is 2,025 .
In total, there are 4,751 delegates across all 51 jurisdictions in the U.S. presidential primary system. This number includes delegates from all 50 states plus the District of Columbia. Each state's number of delegates varies based on its population and party rules.
The total number of delegates possible varies depending on the specific context, such as a political party's primary elections or a conference. For example, in the context of the U.S. presidential primaries, there are a total of 4,500 delegates available, including both pledged and unpledged delegates. In other contexts, like international conferences, the number of delegates can vary widely based on the organizing body and the event's scope. To provide a precise answer, the specific context would need to be clarified.
2,286 delegates.
From Wikipedia: Delegates are the people who will decide the nomination at the Democratic National Convention. Delegates from the fifty US states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico have a single vote each, while some delegates from American Samoa, the Virgin Islands, Guam and Democrats Abroad have half a vote each. Thus, the total number of delegates is slightly higher than the total number of available delegate votes (4,048).
South Carolina has a total of 54 delegates for the Democratic National Convention and 50 delegates for the Republican National Convention. The distribution of these delegates includes both pledged delegates, who are allocated based on the results of the primary election, and unpledged delegates, often referred to as superdelegates. The exact number of pledged delegates can vary based on election results and party rules.
Minnesota has a total of 75 delegates for the Democratic National Convention and 38 delegates for the Republican National Convention. The number of delegates can vary slightly due to changes in party rules or additional appointments, but these figures represent the standard allocation for presidential nominating contests.