XTreat says we got one alternate but no delegates of 31 of each.
It was frustrating. Depending on who you talk to RP was roughly 35%-40%. At the end of the day, we did not have the numbers to prevent the slate from passing, but we did our best to try and have a voice. The most frustrating thing was that, IMO, we had the numbers to at prevent the slate from being slammed through.
The thing that we were up against is a flaw in Roberts Rules. As a backdrop, according to RRs a counted vote is at the discretion of the chair OR a motion can be made to take a counted vote - the motion to have a counted vote requires a majority vote.
Given a very good snake in the chairman, it goes like this.
Chairman admits it requires a 2/3rd vote to adopt Rule 7 (basically killing nominations from the floor). Chairman takes ayes/nays. Chairman claims "it wasn't close", yet in the interest of "fairness" will take a standing vote. After standing vote, again claims "it wasn't close" -thereby biasing the convention who trust the chair there is no reason to do a counted vote it wasn't close. A motion to take a counted vote it made, b/c it requires a majority vote it is voted down.
So the 2/3rd vote could be a 40/60 split, but the chair declares it was 2/3rds. The 40% want a counted vote. Chair knows he has a majority so the counted vote motion fails. Over and out.
That is how the convention went, we had 1/3rd but that's about it. In fact with the chair we had I don't think it would have mattered if we had 51%. If all he does is declare that the motion to count fails he can stand on his throne and proclaim the vote went however he wanted it too.
The only counted vote was for committeeman and woman . . . which the chairman was of course running for committeeman and won. Corruption, corruption, corruption.