According to the Democratic National Convention website for 2008 the numbers are not set in stone because superdelegates are assigned to the state in which they legally reside as of the date of the convention and this can change over time. However, you can look at their website under "FAQ"s and find an interactive map that tells you the current count for each state.
You can see a map of the democratic delegates by state at www.demconvention.com/delegate-map
Louisiana has 46 total delegates as of 2014. The total number of delegates each state has varies from state to state.
At the Democratic National Convention in 1932, Georgia's delegates voted overwhelmingly for Franklin D. Roosevelt. Out of the state's 30 delegates, 29 supported Roosevelt, reflecting strong support for his candidacy during the Great Depression. This significant backing contributed to his nomination as the Democratic presidential candidate.
West Virginia has a total of 29 delegates in the Democratic National Convention and 34 delegates in the Republican National Convention, making a total of 63 delegates. The allocation of these delegates is determined by the state's primary election results, with a portion being awarded proportionally and others on a winner-takes-all basis.
most heavily populated states
To select delegates to the county convention, which in turn selects delegates to the state convention.
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Rhode Island state didn't send delegates to the convention
by the number of delegates for each state by the number of delegates for each state
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.
The democratic party in each state elects the delegates.
They were appointed by state legislatures.