Did Ron Paul get the Nevada Delegates?

Who has the power at RNC to give direction to state committee?

The RNC gave the Nevada GOP the green light to select its delegates by Executive Committee after certain rogue elements decided to boycott the reconvening on July 26. Seems the Old Guard doesn't care for kids who play games.

Just who at the Republican National Committee gave the NVGOP the green light?

Per the RNC rules:
RULE 15
In all elections of delegates or alternate delegates to the national convention, the following rules shall apply:

(1) Delegates and alternate delegates to the national convention may be elected only in one of the following manners:

(i) by primary election;

(ii) by the Republican state committee, where specifically provided by state law;

(iii) by state and congressional district conventions;

(iv) by any method consistent with these rules by which delegates and alternate delegates were selected to the most recent Republican National Convention from that state;

(v) by Rule No. 13 (a)(2) of these rules.

In addressing rule(ii) the Nevada state election law says that the delegates will be elected at the state convention.

This matter can be brought up before the credentialing committee or the whole convention fiasco should have been contested prior to August 3, 2008

I am sure hoping that a contestment was filed prior to the deadline as stated in the RNC rules.
 
Just who at the Republican National Committee gave the NVGOP the green light?
Check the R-J and the RGJ. There are several articles dealing with the whole brouhaha. As I recall, after the Terhune faction decided to boycott the reconvening and that judge dismissed their case for lack of jurisdiction, the Ex Com got the go-ahead from "the powers that be."

Mike Weber did file a petition of contest before Aug 3. It's dead in the water.

To the OP's question:

Yes, there are some Ron Paul delegates in the Nevada Delegation. Presidential preference was not a consideration.

No, the delegates at the June 28 Rump Convention will not be seated.

Hope this helps.
 
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Apparently Mike Davis knows it all.

Check the R-J and the RGJ. There are several articles dealing with the whole brouhaha. As I recall, after the Terhune faction decided to boycott the reconvening and that judge dismissed their case, the Ex Com got the go-ahead from "the powers that be."

Mike Weber did file a petition of contest before Aug 3.

It's dead in the water.

To the OP's question:

Yes, there are some Ron Paul delegates in the Nevada Delegation. Presidential preference was not a consideration.

No, the delegates at the June 28 Rump Convention will not be seated.

Hope this helps.

Where can one get a list of the chosen delegates?

Which member of the credentials committee told you none of the delegates from the June 28th convention will not be seated and just when was the petition of contest decided?
 
Check the R-J and the RGJ. There are several articles dealing with the whole brouhaha. As I recall, after the Terhune faction decided to boycott the reconvening and that judge dismissed their case for lack of jurisdiction, the Ex Com got the go-ahead from "the powers that be."

Mike Weber did file a petition of contest before Aug 3. It's dead in the water.

To the OP's question:

Yes, there are some Ron Paul delegates in the Nevada Delegation. Presidential preference was not a consideration.

No, the delegates at the June 28 Rump Convention will not be seated.

Hope this helps.

There are some Ron Paul delegates in the appointed Nevada delegation? Really? Maybe you can post the list of delegates and I'll recognize those Ron Paul supporters' names. That would be quite helpful.

Brian Kominsky
 
The executive board appointed the delegates recommended by the Nominating Committee.


Call Zac. You guys are tight. I'm sure he'll hook you up. :)

Yeah, Zac's a peach.

I suppose that since there has always been a contention that the nominating committee selected 4 "Ron Paul" delegates, and since the executive committee took those recommendations, they must have included the famous bone of contention Ron Paul delegates.

I won't hold my breath. But if you would like to hold your breath, I will not object.
 
What about the CD delegates?
Can anybody tell me what happens to the CD delegates that were elected at the April convention?
Do they just disappear like the rules of electing delegates have?:confused:
 
Ah, Yup

What about the CD delegates?
Can anybody tell me what happens to the CD delegates that were elected at the April convention?
Do they just disappear like the rules of electing delegates have?:confused:

Unless justice prevails with the contest committee and the credentialing committee.
 
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