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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.
No delegates vote. Party voters don't "vote". They are counted. And the delegates sent to the convention in Denver from Iowa for each candidate depends on how many supporters they had at the caucus. Furthermore, the delegates are already handpicked by the candidates.
In Washington state, Mitt Romney received 25 delegates in 2012. In Washington D.C., Romney received 16 delegates in 2012.
(political parties)delegates are usually chosen during a primary or caucus depending on the state your in. Delegates who attend national party conventions are chosen by the members of the particular political party.
How many delegates will each state have?
McCain has 5 "unpledged" delegates. All voter results from the caucus produce "soft" unpledged delegates. For the rest of the allocation see: http://www.thegreenpapers.com/P08/IA-R.phtml
Each state can have 2 delegates to Congress.
The answer is 65. They have 52 regular delegates and 13 super delegates.
There are 141 Maryland Delegates.
There are a total of 95 delegates for the state of New York.
You can see a map of the democratic delegates by state at www.demconvention.com/delegate-map