In Iowa's caucus and convention system, state party delegates to the national party conventions are selected through a two-step process. First, local precinct caucuses are held, where participants express their preferences and elect delegates to county conventions. Then, these county conventions select delegates to the state convention, which ultimately chooses the delegates to the national conventions for each party.
Caucuses. The delegates all attend the national party convention at the end of summer/beginning of fall and formally cast their votes for the candidates they already pledged their vote to. Candidates often drop out as the primaries go on if they feel they are not going to win. The delegates awarded to them then have to vote for someone else at the convention.
they are voted in by the people of your state.
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.
Republican delegates to the national convention do not receive a salary or payment for their role as delegates. Instead, they may have their travel and accommodation expenses covered by their state party or the national party. The specific arrangements can vary depending on the state party's resources and policies.
A caucus
Party Delegates
Georgia has a total of 76 delegates for the Democratic National Convention and 29 delegates for the Republican National Convention. The number of delegates can vary in future elections due to changes in party rules or the political landscape. For the most accurate and current information, it's best to consult the official state party websites or national party resources.
These people are referred to as delegates to the convention.
delegates vote to nominate a presidential candidate
delegates vote to nominate a presidential candidate
In the recent past, primaries were used both to select delegates and to