The people who elect the president make up the Electoral College and are called electors.
Each state has the same number of electors as it has senators and representatives (there are two senators from each state, but the number of representatives depends on the population of the state in the most recent census). The District of Columbia, isn't a state, but it has three electors.
The left column in the link provided shows the number of electors by state for many states. I don't know why it doesn't show them all.
It varies from state to state. The NY Times Election Guide link below takes you to the NY Times page that lists the delegates available state by state.
"How many delegates does each state have for presidential candidates?" "How many delegates does each state have for presidential candidates?"
There are at least 21 delagates It depends on how many electors the state has.....
well there is not a certain number for each states it depends on population
How many delegates will each state have?
Each state can have 2 delegates to Congress.
by the number of delegates for each state by the number of delegates for each state
there are 2 delegates for each state.
You can see a map of the democratic delegates by state at www.demconvention.com/delegate-map
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2 from each state so 26 all together
Based upon population
I believe around 2,105 delegates are at stake in total.
Louisiana has 46 total delegates as of 2014. The total number of delegates each state has varies from state to state.
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