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There were three meetings of colonial delegates. The First and Second Continental Congress and the Constitutional Convention.

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During what meeting did the delegates request each state write a constitution?

Second Continental Congress


During what meeting did the delegates each state write a constitution?

Second Continental Congress


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Where can you find a list of the number of delegates each state has in the presidential primaries?

State delegates are three per congressional district. This does not include so-called "super delegates"


How were the delegates to the Constitutional Convention chosen?

by the number of delegates for each state by the number of delegates for each state


How many delegates to congress could each state have?

Each state can have 2 delegates to Congress.


What is a meeting of delegates at which presidential candidates are chosen?

The Democratic and Republican party each hold a National Convention called the convetion of the commons.


How does the Democratic Iowa caucus work?

a state represenative will meet with each candidate in a MEETING (the difference between caucuses and primaries) and the elect delegates.


What are to names of state representators?

State representatives, often referred to as "state legislators," serve in the lower chambers of state legislatures. Each state may have different titles for these representatives, but they are commonly called "Representatives," "Assembly Members," or "Delegates," depending on the state. For instance, members of the California State Assembly are called Assembly Members, while those in the Virginia House of Delegates are known as Delegates.


How are delegates chosen for the electoral colloge?

Delegates for the Electoral College are chosen through a combination of state primaries and caucuses, where party members select their preferred candidates. Each political party in a state typically holds its own process to allocate delegates, which can be proportional or winner-takes-all, depending on the state's rules. Once chosen, these delegates formally cast their votes for President and Vice President during the Electoral College meeting. The total number of delegates for each state is based on its congressional representation, which includes both Senate and House members.


What is the number of Louisiana delegates?

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Did delegates from each state always vote the same?

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