4/4 delegates for Ron Paul in my precinct tonight! One of them being me![]()
TOnight was the precinct caucuses. Each precinct was awarded 1 delegate for every 60 votes for the Republican candidate in the 2010 Governor's race.
Between now and end of march are the BPOU (Basic Political Operating Units) conventions. These are mostly state senate districts or counties. They will elect a certain amount of delegates to their CD (Congressional District) conventions in April. Delegates to the CD conventions are automatically delegates to the State convention (I believe it is in May)
At the 8 CD conventions in April, each CD will directly elect 3 delegates to the national convention.
At the State convention all the CD delegations will come together and directly elect 10 (?) delegates to the national convention.
3 additional delegates are awarded as "Super Delegates" (i.e party chairman, etc)
All delegates are unbounded.
Wait so delegates selected tonight or at some other time?
confusing
I haven't the slightest clue. But if my fuzzy, unenlightened brain is comprehending this half way correctly, I think it means that the people elected as delegates are the only delegates, but they are free to change their mind? If that is the case, that is even better for us than if they were bound (right?) because there's virtually no way Ron Paul's delegates will change their mind, while others might.
Or am I getting this all wrong?
Nicely done, I'm tempted to ask which area you're from but I don't want too much free floating info that could be used to block delegates as happened in 20084/4 delegates for Ron Paul in my precinct tonight! One of them being me![]()