It is hard to answer this because it is so vague, but I'm assuming you mean how many Georgia delegates are in the U.S. congress. Since, the year 2000 census, there have been 15 delegates in congress. 2 are in the senate, and 13 are in the House of Representatives.
1144 delegates are needed to win the 2012 Republican nomination.
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California does not allocate Republican delegates based on congressional districts. Instead, the state allocates its Republican delegates through a winner-takes-all system that is based on the outcome of the statewide vote in the Republican primary.
There are a total of 95 delegates for the state of New York.
74 delegates plus 18 super delegates democratic. 40 delegates republican
Rhode Island has a total of 34 delegates for the Democratic National Convention and 19 delegates for the Republican National Convention. The Democratic delegates include 24 pledged delegates and 10 unpledged superdelegates. The Republican delegates are all pledged. The allocation of delegates can vary slightly based on the results of the primaries.
No, the Republican Party does not have super delegates like the Democratic Party.
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.
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Mitt Romney won 50 delegates in the 2012 Florida Republican presidential primary.