Is Virginia winner take all or is it District by District?
The winner of Virginia Republican Primary will receive all of Virginia’s 63 votes on the first ballot at the national convention, unless released by the candidate. The Delegates are not bound on any subsequent ballot, or for a vice presidential candidate, or for any particular issue in the platform.
For what I heard said on CNN is Virginia is winner take all. But then that CNN has a long history of getting even the simplest facts wrong.
Per Barone winner take all
Winner take all for republicans. For democrats, it’s proportional.
Here is the Not Larry Sabato count of delegates. He’s a shill for Hillary, but his numbers are usually accurate:
UPDATE: MIKE HENRY QUITS CLINTON CAMPAIGN
As returns come in tonight we will update this until every pledged Delegate has been called!
UPDATE 7:27 p.m.: Huckabee still leads, but we have enough returns in to project JOHN MCCAIN the winner of Virginia’s winner take all primary. One caveat- Northern Virginia is heavy for McCain and nothing is yet in from Fairfax- if the traffic problems killed turnout, there is a small chance Huckabee could win this.
1st CD: Barack Obama 2, Hillary Clinton 1, Unprojected 1
2nd CD: Barack Obama 2, Hillary Clinton 1, Unprojected 1
3rd CD: Barack Obama 4, Hillary Clinton 0, Unprojected 2
4th CD: Barack Obama 3, Hillary Clinton 1, Unprojected 1
5th CD: Barack Obama 2, Hillary Clinton 1, Unprojected 1
6th CD: Barack Obama 1, Hillary Clinton 1, Unprojected 2
7th CD: Barack Obama 3, Hillary Clinton 1, Unprojected 1
8th CD: Barack Obama 4, Hillary Clinton 2, Unprojected 1
9th CD: Barack Obama 1, Hillary Clinton 2, Unprojected 1
10th CD: Barack Obama 3, Hillary Clinton 1, Unprojected 1
11th CD: Barack Obama 3, Hillary Clinton 2, Unprojected 1
At-Large: Barack Obama 16, Hillary Clinton 7, Unprojected 6
Overall: Barack Obama 44, Hillary Clinton 20, Unprojected 19
Read earlier that Dems split and we’re winner take all.