Spreadsheet of Delegates

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I've combed though this forum and dailypaul.com looking for numbers. Here's the most up to date spreadsheet listed by county and the number of RP delegates and the total # of delegates elected. You must have a google account to view it.
Only a few counties have been filled in, I will gladly fill in the rest and update it if anyone else can provide more details, private message me the results. Or if you want to help keep it updated let me know and i'll add you as a collaborator. For some counties there is conflicting data, if you think my number is inaccurate let me know.

Here's the link:
http://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=pLqT5juBsAAhk4b9xx9-LLA&hl=en
 
I didn't even know Missouri even HAD a caucus. Is this appearing in the press at all?

I heard recently that all of Missouri's 58 delegates were tied to the primary on February 5th. I'm starting to think this whole "Missouri Caucus" thing is just one big hoax. I wish it were true but I've learned not to get my hopes up from this campaign.
 
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Jefferson County MO,
7 delegates for RP/Conservative-Values out of 67.
(we have a bigger chunk of the alternates though)
We missed getting a proportional slate by 13-14 or so votes...
I want to stress that the Republican party of Jefferson County was remarkably fair, considering our intial attempts could have been perceived as a 'hostile takeover'.

For any other upcoming states that have a similar caucus, please do not let your emotion cloud your judgement. WE WILL WIN IF WE KEEP OUR HEADS. Do not act like some whiney-baby who just picks up their toys and walk out if they don't win it all, negotiate, negotiate, negotiate!

(If we are civil, we may even be able to convert many of 'their' delegates at the next convention.)

If we had been better organized, we would have won a proportional-REUPUBLICAN slate.
There were people who had RP stickers, that actually voted for the 'establishment' chairman :confused:. But it was not all bad, the elected man actually turned out to be a very impartial chairman, thumbs up to him. They also gave us proportional representation on the committees, etc.

THE PRESS IS GOING TO IGNORE THIS OR SPREAD THE LIE THAT OUR PEOPLE ARE ABSOLUTELY BOUND TO MCCAIN.
 
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drpaulno777, it was a delegate election caucus, I attended the Jackson County caucus and was one of the 179 delegates that was elected to go to the district and state conventions and hopefully onto the national convention. We also passed a resolution to unbind all of Missouri's delegates at the national level, which would mean that McCain would loose all 58 of his delegates that Missouri will be sending to the national convention. Of course these delegates could still vote for McCain but if the all of the counties in Missouri follow the trend shown in the spreadsheet, we stand to have 80 percent or more of the delegates that Missouri sends to the national convention. If every state was this fortunate we would take the convention by storm. My hope is that we have enough delegates that we would steal the victory from McCain and force a brokered convention. I am still holding out hope for a brokered convention and if we get our way at the state convention I will be in Minnesota in September and voting for Ron Paul in the first round and all subsequent rounds as well.

I think the key is that we practice what we preach and don't buy into the medias numbers. As I've mentioned, if we are able to pass the resolution to unbind all Missouri delegates McCain just lost his >50% lead and to top it off virtually all of them will be Ron Paul delegates. If the dedicated Ron Paul supporters keep fighting all the way to the national convention, we can be able to have the political upset of all political upsets and will grow up telling our children that we played a big part in saving our republic.
 
Jefferson County MO,
7 delegates for RP/Conservative-Values out of 67.
(we have a bigger chunk of the alternates though)
We missed getting a proportional slate by 13-14 or so votes...
I want to stress that the Republican party of Jefferson County was remarkably fair, considering our intial attempts could have been perceived as a 'hostile takeover'.

Thanks updated.
 
In Jackson County we elected 179 but submitted only 170 names due to duplicates that signed up the day of, just so you know.

Catherine (Jackson County Caucus Secretary)
 
'Our' tally for the Jefferson County slate is now officially 8.
:D

From some of the discussions I am having, We will most likely be able to 'convert' more. Especially if the 'unbinding' resolution passess.

{a few 'lone wolfs' may have made their way onto the slate as well.} ;)
 
I know me and my father are Alternates for the Clayton Township.
CA029 I think

There were more too, but we didn't organize the effort and don't know the totals.
 
Wait a tic; if im reading this right; we control CD 5? since Jackson County elects 150 Delegates to CD 5 and there are only 171 in CD 5 or am I wrong?
 
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