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How many democratic delegates does Pa send to National Party Conventions?

188 delegates total, with 30 of them uncommitted.


How many delegates does Colorado send to the democratic convention?

The number of delegates that Colorado sends to the Democratic National Convention varies slightly each year. 86 were sent to the last one in 2012.


What are the democratic and Republican national conventions?

The Democratic and Republican National convententions are where the delegates of each party meet to nominate their Presidential and Vice-Presidential nominees. The nominees get delegates by winning each state's primary or caucus.


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Louisiana has 46 total delegates as of 2014. The total number of delegates each state has varies from state to state.


How many delegates does Florida have?

Florida was supposed to have 210 delegates. However the Democratic National Convention stripped Florida of all of its delegates because it broke party rules by having its primary before February 5.


What do delegates do at the national convention?

The delagets are part of the convention!


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 many Democratic delegates does Michigan have?

Michigan was supposed to have 128 delegates plus 29 superdelegates to the 2008 Democratic National Convention. However the Democratic National Convention stripped Michigan of all of its delegates because it broke party rules by having its primary before February 5. Hillary Clinton, who ran unopposed in Michigan, is insisting that the delegates be seated. Barack Obama, who kept his name off the ballot as party officials requested, insists that the delegates not be seated. If the primary remains so close that the vote totals from Michigan and Florida could tip the scales, the argument over these delegates may leave the losing side feeling that it was robbed of the election.


What is the delegates main job at the national convention before nominating the parties candidate for president what is the delegates main job at the national convention?

To close it


Who decides where the democratic national convention is held?

The Democratic National Committee


How do you win delegates to the national nominating convention?

Primaries are a way that political parties can win delegates at the National Nominating Convention in some states. However, in Caucus states the delegates are chosen by the party.


What does DNC stand for in terms of the Democratic Party?

Democratic National Committee or Democratic National Convention