The number of delegates per region as of February 1,. 2009 is: References. 1. Oregon State Bar Bylaw, Articles 3 and 9. 2. State Bar Act, ORS Chapter 9. ...
www.osbar.org/_docs/leadership/elections/HOD-OOS.pdf
To summarize, half of a jurisdiction's base vote is determined by the number of Electors assigned to that state and half are computed by the number of people who voted for the Democratic candidate in the last three elections. ... only has 15 delegates, so people might just not care. Someone else said something about...
www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=vi... www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=104x4944339
The balance (59 delegates) were apportioned by dividing the number of ASHP members per state by the total ASHP active membership and multiplying by the number of seats to be apportioned.
www.ashp.org/DocLibrary/Policy/HOD/HOD_CallforDelegates... www.ashp.org/DocLibrary/Policy/HOD/HOD_CallforDelegates.pdf
Feb 17, 2009 ... Maybe one delegate per state max of 100, min of 50 depending on size of camp and number of camps in that area; Based on population shift, ...
www.acacamps.org/volunteers/delegates/documents/CODTFpr... www.acacamps.org/volunteers/delegates/documents/CODTFproposalinput.doc
Best (and only) link I've found so far ~ http://politics.nytimes.com/election-guide/2008/primaries/democraticprimaries/index.html
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/2008_Democratic_primary_sched...
Delegates - the party representatives who attend the party convention (held the summer before the election) to vote for a specific candidate. The number of delegates per state is determined by population and registered voter statistics.
ask.yahoo.com/ask/20040213.html
ates for the Republican (R) and Democratic (D) presidential primaries and caucuses and the number of delegates per state. Click on each state for more information on their presidential politics.
ic.ucsc.edu/~popcorn/poli20/Political_News/primary_cale... ic.ucsc.edu/~popcorn/poli20/Political_News/primary_calendar.htm
Most apportionments that provide a minimum number of votes per state create tension among three classes of states: those that reach the minimum by formula, those that exceed the minimum, and those that must have seats added to meet the minimum.
www.rev.net/~aloe/green/delegate.html www.rev.net/~aloe/green/delegate.html
Each Democratic state party is allocated a number of delegates based on a complicated formula that takes into account the state's electoral votes and the strength of support for Democratic presidential candidates in the last three general elections. ... Electing delegates, per district...
www.cnn.com/ELECTION/2004/primaries/pages/misc/more.htm... www.cnn.com/ELECTION/2004/primaries/pages/misc/more.html
Unnamed Add-on Delegates 29 ... Add-on delegates ... Congressional delegates...
www.politico.com/superdelegates/ www.politico.com/superdelegates/