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Texas has a total of 228 democratic delegates, 126 delegates will be chosen proportionately according to the primary vote, 67 delegates will be chosen by the caucus process, and 35 delegates will be "Super Delegates". The caucus process begins at the precinct conventions and is completed at the Texas Democratic State Convention. So if you live in Texas you must go to the primary and caucus.
This would a special session which can only be called by the Govenor of Texas. The Governor also sets the agenda in a special session.
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The delegates at the secession convention in favor of Texas leaving the Union had a variety of reasons for their position. Some key factors that influenced their decision included: States' rights: Many delegates believed in the principle of states' rights and felt that Texas should have the authority to govern itself without interference from the federal government. They saw secession as a way to preserve and protect the rights and autonomy of the state. Slavery: The institution of slavery played a significant role in Texas's economy and society, and some delegates feared that the abolitionist movement in the North posed a threat to their way of life. They saw seceding from the Union as a means of protecting the institution of slavery and maintaining their economic interests. Political differences: Texas delegates felt increasingly alienated from the federal government and believed that their interests were not being properly represented. They were frustrated by what they viewed as a lack of support and understanding from the Union government on issues important to Texas. Cultural identity: Some delegates at the secession convention had a strong sense of Texan identity and believed that Texas would be better off as an independent nation. They felt that Texas had a distinct culture and history that set it apart from the rest of the United States.
To select delegates to the county convention, which in turn selects delegates to the state convention.
Delegates wanted reforms from the Mexican government. This was to quell the belief that settlers in Texas want to secede from Mexico.
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Texas does not call there primary a caucus. They actually have both, held on the same day. Some of the delegates are awarded through the primary process, and some of the delegates are determined through the caucus.
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no. a professional legislature is in session at all times