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To: Zenjitsuman
Here's what's left up for grabs, 1237 or not. It shows Wisconsis as WTA
but it is by districts/statewide.

The remaining Primaries/caucuses......

Date
State
D Del.
R Del.
Type
Sat, Mar 26 Alaska Caucus (D) 20 Closed
Sat, Mar 26 Hawaii Caucus (D) 34 Closed
Sat, Mar 26 Washington Caucus (D) 118 Closed
Tue, Apr 5 Wisconsin 96 42 (WTA) Open
Sat, Apr 9 Wyoming Caucus (D) 18 Closed
Tue, Apr 19 New York 291 95 (P) Closed
Tue, Apr 26 Connecticut 70 28 (P) Closed
Tue, Apr 26 Delaware 31 16 (WTA) Closed
Tue, Apr 26 Maryland 118 38 (WTA) Closed
Tue, Apr 26 Pennsylvania 210 71 (P, WTA) Closed
Tue, Apr 26 Rhode Island 33 19 (P) Mixed
Tue, May 3 Indiana 92 57 (WTA) Open
Sat, May 7 Guam (D) 12 Closed
Tue, May 10 Nebraska (R) 36 Closed
Tue, May 10 West Virginia 34 37 Mixed
Tue, May 17 Kentucky (D) 61 Closed
Tue, May 17 Oregon 73 28 (P) Closed
Tue, May 24 Washington (R)* 44 (P) Closed
Sat, Jun 4 Virgin Islands Caucus (D) 12 Open
Sun, Jun 5 Puerto Rico Caucus (D) 67 Open
Tue, Jun 7 California 546 172 (P) Mixed
Tue, Jun 7 Montana 27 27 (WTA) Open
Tue, Jun 7 New Jersey 142 51 (WTA) Closed
Tue, Jun 7 New Mexico 43 24 (P) Closed
Tue, Jun 7 North Dakota Caucus (D) 23 Closed
Tue, Jun 7 South Dakota 25 29 (WTA) Closed
Tue, Jun 14 District of Columbia (D) 46 Closed

Allocation – All Democratic primary/caucus delegates are proportionally allocated. Republican primaries/caucuses are listed as Proportional (P), Winner-Take-All (WTA), or Winner-Take-Most (WTM).
Proportional – Delegates are awarded based on the percentage of the vote received by candidates, or some formulation of dividing up the delegates
Winner Take All – All delegates are given to the winner of the contest
Winner Take Most – Some delegates are reserved for the winner, some may be divided proportionally
Unbound – Delegates are not bound to a specific candidate and can support any candidate of their choosing, varies by state party

Type
Open– Voters may vote in either party primary but can choose only one
Closed – Only voters registered in their respective party may vote in the party primary
Mixed – A semi-open or semi-closed environment, unaffiliated voters can choose to vote in either primary or can switch registration the day of voting

38 posted on 03/23/2016 12:17:24 PM PDT by deport
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To: deport

California is the big squishy one..how many here will sucker for someone who wants to build a wall?

I see zero signs around here for any candidate. A good sign ;-?

Let the Silent Majority vote .. In secret.. And let their conscience be this guide.. Well, those who have one in this Goldarn State.


53 posted on 03/23/2016 12:26:10 PM PDT by NormsRevenge (SEMPER FI!! - Monthly Donors Rock!!)
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