How Ron Paul Wins the Nomination (full nomination schedule, delegate #'s, and analysis)

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I will do whatever I need to be an Ohio delegate, but I can't find the info. I've read some sites and what not, but none of them actually say what steps I need to take. Anyone?
 
Let's not mess up PA. 72 unbound delegates is huge. I plan to be one of them. We have to take all the delegate spots.

Same, hopefully. Last time around I lost by only a couple hundred votes. If the local Ron Paul groups decide I'm a good person to run again I'm going to put much more into it this time around.

Do you know when the 3-week petitioning window is again? I think in 2008 it was at the end of January but I can't remember for sure.
 
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Hi 1836,

I don't usually do this but I thought it was important. So published your document as a blog entry with credit to 1836, I can put your real name on there if need be. There is a tweet button attached to the blog and a link back to this thread. I also cleaned up the table for easier reading.

Take care and if you want me to take it down let me know.


Dan

danbeaulieu.blogspot.com
 
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Any information that someone can get me on unpledged delegate-rich states, would be great, and I will include it in the thread.

Pennsylvania

First day to circulate and file nomination petitions ……………………… January 24
Last day to circulate and file nomination petitions ……………………… February 14
First day to circulate and file nomination papers ………………………… February 15

The petitions will be available here after Jan 24th

http://www.portal.state.pa.us/portal/server.pt/community/information/12709



Pennsylvania allocates its 72 as follows: (numbers are from 2008)

59 congressional district delegates are directly elected by primary voters.
54 delegates: 18 Congressional Districts × 3? delegates per district.
5 delegates: The bonus delegates are allocated to those congressional districts that have best supported GOP candidates over the last four years per Rule 8.2. Each of those districts receives 1 extra delegate.
10 at-large delegates are selected by members of the Republican State Committee of Pennsylvania per Rule 8.3.
3 party leader delegates (the National Committeeman, the National Committeewoman, and the chairman of the Pennsylvania's Republican Party) will attend the convention by virtue of their position.

All 72 of the Commonwealth's district delegates will go to the Republican National Convention officially 'Unpledged'.
 
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Still wondering if someone from Louisiana (maybe Brent "Torchbearer" would know) can't enlighten us on the slate process, specifically.

No doubt, becoming a delegate is one of the most important things you can do for Ron Paul and the liberty movement.


looks like the person who was providing us with louisiana info was banned.
must not have been important.
 
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