Super Tuesday, March 1st:
>Alabama Primary (50 total delegates/47 bound)—Proportional with 20% threshold
>Alaska Caucuses (28/25)—Proportional with 13% threshold
>Arkansas Primary (40/37)—Proportional with 15% threshold
>Georgia Primary (76)—Proportional with 20% threshold
>Massachusetts Primary (42/39)—Proportional with 5% threshold
>Minnesota Caucuses (38/35)—Proportional with 10% threshold
>North Dakota Caucuses (28/0)—The state does not have a presidential preference poll and all delegates are officially unbound. Caucuses can be flexibly scheduled
>Oklahoma Primary (43/40)—Proportional with 15% threshold
>Tennessee Primary (58/55)—Proportional with 20% threshold
>Texas Primary (155/152)—Proportional with 20% threshold
>Vermont Primary (16/13)—Proportional with 20% threshold
>Virginia Primary (49/46)—Proportional
>Wyoming Caucuses (29/0)—The state does not have a presidential preference poll and all delegates are officially unbound
Thanks, it’s nice to have that all in one list.
What is the difference between a ‘bound’ and an ‘unbound’ delegate?
Yup, we in Alabama go to the polls on super Tuesday. Basically, I have not heard ONE PERSON, NOT ONE, discussing the elections. No one seems to care. No one is excited over any of the candidates. The only signs I see out are ones for local judges offices. A couple for our congress critter Mike Rogers, who needs his sorry butt kicked for sitting on it so much. I slam him with emails and he sends back lame excuses. Yup, no one seems to give a care. No one to get excited about it seems.