Virginia

We just got 1 out 3 delegate at the 10th. 0/3 alternates. 0/3 for the SCC

There was only one RP delegate running so this it the best we could of hoped for.

So that puts us at 1 away from winning the majority of electable delegates.

Anybody know anything about the 13 at large delegates? then there are 3 more super delegates for a grand total of 49.

I hope the OP puts those figures in as well.
 
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Changed CD08 from 1/3 to 3/3. Also changed CD01 RP SCC from 3/3 to 2/3. I just talked to someone from CD01 who was there and she said that the person who the RP folks voted for turned out to be a turncoat. Jeanine Lawson is the name. Keep the name in mind, CD01 folks.

we should firmly let her know we know her dirty deeds and she will be held accountable, sometimes folks need a lil fear.
 
Yes, yes congratulations.

And thanks MSM for telling potential opponents that RP had no chance of winning (so they slept-in instead of showing up)!
 
Can someone clear up this confusion for me?

The Green Papers says this about the VA delegates:

49 total delegates - 10 base at-large / 33 re: 11 congressional districts / 3 party / 3 bonus

The Official Call for the VA State Convention says this:

A. Electing 13 At-Large Delegates and 13 At-Large Alternate Delegates to the Republican National Convention to be held at the St. Pete Times Forum - Tampa, Florida, or its alternate site beginning on August 27, 2012;

Is it 10 or is it 13? Or is it 10 base + 3 bonus = 13 at-large? How are the 3 bonus selected? Are they voted on the same as the other 3?
 
the three party delegates are superdelegates I believe

RPV will select the 10 at-large plus 3 bonus
 
bonus is a reward for voting Republican generally, it's based on how strongly the state votes for President, Senators, and Congressmen.
 
Can someone clear up this confusion for me?

The Green Papers says this about the VA delegates:



The Official Call for the VA State Convention says this:



Is it 10 or is it 13? Or is it 10 base + 3 bonus = 13 at-large? How are the 3 bonus selected? Are they voted on the same as the other 3?

The RNC rules are essentially like this:

Each congressional districts gets 3 delegates
Each senate district get 5 delegates.

Virginia has 11 * 3 = 33 CD delegates
2*5 = 10 at large delegates
3 automatic delegates: RNC committee woman/man/chair

Now some states get awarded bonus delegates based on how "republican" the state is. So each state with a republican governor for instance gets 3 bonus delegates and virginia voted in a republican governor in 2010, it is really up to the states on how to divide those delegates, but from what i've seen, those are usually added to the at-large slate.
 
The RNC rules are essentially like this:

Each congressional districts gets 3 delegates
Each senate district get 5 delegates.

Virginia has 11 * 3 = 33 CD delegates
2*5 = 10 at large delegates
3 automatic delegates: RNC committee woman/man/chair

Now some states get awarded bonus delegates based on how "republican" the state is. So each state with a republican governor for instance gets 3 bonus delegates and virginia voted in a republican governor in 2010, it is really up to the states on how to divide those delegates, but from what i've seen, those are usually added to the at-large slate.

Perfect. Thank you for explaining this. NC also has 3 bonus delegates listed, but we have a Democratic governor. How does that work?
 
Perfect. Thank you for explaining this. NC also has 3 bonus delegates listed, but we have a Democratic governor. How does that work?

Well i don't have the full picture, but i guess it works on the basis of who gets elected:

Republican Governor = +3 bonus
Majority in the State Senate +3
Majority in the State House +3
Republican Senator national +3
etc.
 
Ah, the green papers have the rules:

http://www.thegreenpapers.com/P12/R-Alloc.phtml
Bonus Delegates
President: States casting a majority of their 2008 Electoral Votes for the Republican Candidate receive 4.5 + 0.60 × the Jurisdiction's Total 2012 Electoral Vote in bonus delegates. Should the District of Columbia cast the majority of their electoral votes for the Republican Candidate, the District will receive 4.5 + (0.30 × 16) in bonus delegates. Round any fractions UP to the next whole number. [Rules 13(a)(5) and 13(a)(7)]
U.S. Senate: Award 1 bonus delegate for each Republican Senator elected in the 6 year period between January 1, 2006 and December 31, 2011. Limit 2. [Rule 13(a)(6)]
Governor States electing a Republican Governor between January 1, 2008 and December 31, 2011 receive 1 bonus delegate. Limit: 1. [Rule 13(a)(5)(i)]
U.S. House: States electing Republicans to 50% or more of their U.S. House seats between January 1, 2008 and December 31, 2011 receive 1 bonus delegate. Limit 1. [Rule 13(a)(5)(ii)]
One Chamber: States electing a Republican majority to one chamber of the state legislature (OR the legislature is presided over by a Republican) between January 1, 2008 and December 31, 2011 receive 1 bonus delegate. Limit 1. [Rule 13(a)(5)(iii)]
All Chambers: States electing a Republican majority to all chambers of the state legislature (OR all chambers are presided over by a Republican) between January 1, 2008 and December 31, 2011 receive 1 bonus delegate. Limit 1. [Rule 13(a)(5)(iv)]
 
Table updated with state delegate info + CD10 info + CD11 delegate info (still missing CD11 alternate and SCC info). Also missing CD5 info.
 
So we are going to need 25 delegates in total to have a majority? That's only 8 more of the at-large delegates. PUSH!
 
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