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To: Iowa David

Thank you!

Question: There are 18 districts and a total of 54 district delegates, so I assumed they would be divided evenly, so there would be 3 per district, as with many states, regardless of district population. Is that correct?

Also, the total number of candidates is 162, which would be exactly enough for 9 per district if spread evenly, so I was assuming that was how it worked. But apparently that is not correct.

According to the list, the number of candidates per district varies from as low as 3 to to as many as 15. Can that be right? It seems as though if the end result is 3 delegates per district, the candidates per district should also be evenly spread over the districts, i.e., 9 *18 =162.

If the list is correct, how can, say, the 14th district, which lists only 3 candidates, elect 3 from 3? It seems like that would give the voters no choice.

My district 13 lists only 7 which surprised me.

Sorry for all the questions.


18 posted on 04/11/2016 6:41:38 AM PDT by enumerated
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To: enumerated
I know this is the list...that link is always being updated. And yes the three will be the delegates. in the 14th. I think they were Rubio delegates.
19 posted on 04/11/2016 6:56:36 AM PDT by Iowa David (Cruz 2016 - Before it's too late)
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