There are a total of 95 delegates for the state of New York.
There are 31 delegates are in New York.
New York has 247 delegates in the Democratic primary.
In normal circumstances, New Hampshire would have been represented by 24 delegates at the Republican National Convention. However, the date of the New Hampshire primary violated the guidelines of the Republican National Committee. Therefore, the New Hampshire delegation was reduced to 12 delegates.
Since 2013 New York has had 27 representatives in the House of Representatives and 2 Senators, for a total of 29 representatives in the US Congress.
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New Jersey has a total of 26 delegates in the Democratic primary and 14 delegates in the Republican primary for the presidential nomination. The allocation of these delegates can vary slightly based on the specific election cycle and the rules set by the respective parties.
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It has 29 delegates in the US House.
they were chosen by many different aspects in 1787 by who they were and if they had good religion and social status....
New York Provisional Government told their delegates to wait and then the British occupied New York City.
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