In the Massachusetts Democratic Party, there are a total of 91 delegates for the Democratic National Convention. This number can vary slightly depending on specific election cycles and the allocation of superdelegates, but generally, the total remains around this figure. Delegates are selected through a combination of primary votes and party rules.
New York has 247 delegates in the Democratic primary.
In the 2008 Presidential election, there were 23 Democratic delegates for South Dakota at the Democratic Convention. Currently, South Dakota will have 24 delegates for 2012.
188 delegates total, with 30 of them uncommitted.
You can see a map of the democratic delegates by state at www.demconvention.com/delegate-map
84 delagates
According to an article in USA Today California has 440 delegates of the total number of the Democratic party's nominating convention's 4,361 delegates.
74 delegates plus 18 super delegates democratic. 40 delegates republican
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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.
The number of delegates needed to nominate by the democrats is 2,025 .
as of April 5 there are still 689 delegates remaining.