....there are still delegates to be won for Ron Paul in Michigan.
You might wonder "how can this be?"
Because, Santorum and Romney won different districts, and when either of them drops out, those delegates are unbound.
We are still waiting to see what the final results are. If you can believe this, the un-official results posted on the Secretary of State website were wrongly added up by the previous decade's Congressional districts!
When I called the Bureau of Elections to find out more, they informed me that the Secretary of State's office "didn't have time" to figure out which precincts were in which district, and the Republican Party was going to have the job of adding up the precinct totals and figuring out who actually won in each district.
Oh, brother!
I can tell you that Santorum won the 1st, 2nd, and 6th districts. I can tell you that Romney had to win somewhere to win the most votes statewide. But delving into Grand Rapids' 3rd district and metro Detroit's many freshly-gerrymandered districts is going to take a long, long time for the precinct results to be added up.
All we know now is that at least three Congressional districts have delegates up for grabs. (And the possibility of a brokered convention means that really all delegates are still up for grabs.)
So, the race in Michigan is still far from over.
You might wonder "how can this be?"
Because, Santorum and Romney won different districts, and when either of them drops out, those delegates are unbound.
We are still waiting to see what the final results are. If you can believe this, the un-official results posted on the Secretary of State website were wrongly added up by the previous decade's Congressional districts!
When I called the Bureau of Elections to find out more, they informed me that the Secretary of State's office "didn't have time" to figure out which precincts were in which district, and the Republican Party was going to have the job of adding up the precinct totals and figuring out who actually won in each district.
Oh, brother!
I can tell you that Santorum won the 1st, 2nd, and 6th districts. I can tell you that Romney had to win somewhere to win the most votes statewide. But delving into Grand Rapids' 3rd district and metro Detroit's many freshly-gerrymandered districts is going to take a long, long time for the precinct results to be added up.
All we know now is that at least three Congressional districts have delegates up for grabs. (And the possibility of a brokered convention means that really all delegates are still up for grabs.)
So, the race in Michigan is still far from over.