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brooklynite Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Feb-05-08 10:06 AM
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Your Super Tuesday Scorecard
nb - several states will be holding Caucuses; in these cases, the posted time to expect results is 90 min after the Caucuses start)

Opening Tallies

Democrats

Clinton 232
Obama 158

Republicans
McCain 97
Romney 92
Huckabee 29
Paul 6

7:00 PM

Georgia

Democratic Primary (open) - 87 delegates - Proportional
Republican Primary (open) - 72 delegates - Winner Take All

8:00 PM

Alabama

Democratic Primary (open) - 52 delegates - Proportional
Republican Primary (open) - 45 delegates - Proportional

Connecticut
Democratic Primary (closed) - 48 delegates - Proportional
Republican Primary (closed) - 27 delegates - Winner Take All

Delaware
Democratic Primary (closed) - 15 delegates - Proportional
Republican Primary (closed) - 18 delegates - Winner Take All

Illinois
Democratic Primary (closed) - 153 delegates - Proportional
Republican Primary (closed) - 57 delegates - Uncommitted

Massachusetts
Democratic Primary (open) - 93 delegates - Proportional
Republican Primary (open) - 40 delegates - Proportional

Missouri
Democratic Primary (open) - 72 delegates - Proportional
Republican Primary (open) - 58 delegates - Winner Take All

New Jersey
Democratic Primary (closed) - 107 delegates - Proportional
Republican Primary - 52 delegates - Winner Take All

Oklahoma
Democratic Primary (closed) - 38 delegates - Proportional
Republican Primary (closed) - 38 delegates - Winner Take All

Tennessee
Democratic Primary (open) - 68 delegates - Proportional
Republican Primary (open) - 39 delegates - Winner Take All

8:30 PM

Arkansas

Democratic Primary (open) - 35 delegates - Proportional
Republican Primary (open) - 31 delegates - Proportional

8:30 PM (approx)

Kansas

Democratic Caucus (closed) - 21 delegates - Proportional

9:00 PM

Arizona

Democratic Primary (closed) - 56 delegates - Proportional
Republican Primary (closed) - 50 delegates - Winner Take All

New Mexico
Democratic Primary (closed) - 26 delegates - Proportional

New York
Democratic Primary (closed) - 232 delegates - Proportional
Republican Primary (closed) - 87 delegates - Winner Take All

9:00 PM (approx)

Minnesota

Democratic Caucus (closed) - 72 delegates - Proportional
Republican Caucus (closed) - 34 delegates - Uncommitted

North Dakota
Democratic Caucus (closed) - 11 delegates - Proportional
Republican Caucus (closed) - 26 delegates - Proportional

10:00 PM

Utah

Democratic Primary (open to independents) - 23 delegates - Proportional
Republican Primary (closed) - 36 delegates - Winner Take All

10:30 PM (approx)

Alaska

Democratic Caucus (closed) - 11 delegates - Proportional

Colorado
Democratic Caucus (closed) - 19 delegates - Proportional
Republican Caucus (closed) - 46 delegates - Uncommitted

Idaho
Democratic Caucus (closed) - 18 delegates - Proportional

Montana
Republican Caucus (only party leaders vote) - 25 delegates - Winner Take All

11:00 PM

California

Democratic Primary (open) - 370 delegates - Proportional
Republican Primary (closed) - 170 delegates - Proportional

12:30 AM (approx)

Alaska

Republican Caucus (closed) - 26 delegates - Uncommitted
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LynzM Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Feb-05-08 10:11 AM
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1. Thanks for the info! Does anyone else find it interesting....
That most of the Dem primaries are proportional and many of the Repub ones are winner-take-all? So much for letting everyone's voices be heard on the repub side!
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Der Blaue Engel Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Feb-05-08 10:19 AM
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2. Can you include Edwards in the tally?
Edited on Tue Feb-05-08 10:28 AM by Der Blaue Engel
Also, I assume those figures include super delegates? Or not? I'm still confused about this concept.

Thanks.

On edit: According to CNN, he currently has 26 delegates. I don't know if he had super delegates or if they went elsewhere. Again, that part thoroughly confuses me.
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brooklynite Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Feb-05-08 12:16 PM
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3. My tallies are the number of delegates up for selection today
Source is www.thegreenpapers.com
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