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North Dakota 2008 presidential primary and superdelegates - OpenCongress Wiki

North Dakota 2008 presidential primary and superdelegates

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Primary elections

Democratic presidential primary

The North Dakota Democratic presidential primary election took place on Feb. 5th, 2008.

Delegate count

This chart shows the delegates to the Democratic National Convention in August 2008, who will elect the Democratic nominee for president. Listed are "pledged delegates" - those who were elected through the state's caucuses or primaries - and the "superdelegates" - those who are delegates by virtue of their party or elected office.

Delegate allotments for At-Large and PL/EO delegate types are both based on statewide totals. Therefore, the statewide totals need only be listed in the 'At-Large' row


North Dakota's Democratic Delegates
Congressional District or Affiliation Clinton Vote [1] Obama Vote [1] Other Vote [1] Pledged Clinton [1] Pledged Obama [1] Superdelegate Superdelegate Status Agrees w/ voters? Accepted Donation(s) From Donation Amount
1 6,948 11,625 439 3 5 +1 Earl Pomeroy Barack Obama[2] Yes
At-Large Pledged 6,948 11,625 439 1 2
PL/EO Pledged 6,948 11,625 439 1 1
Dem. Senator 1 Kent Conrad Barack Obama[3] Yes Obama $10,000[4]
Dem. Senator 1 Byron L. Dorgan Barack Obama[5] Yes
DNC 1 Jim Maxson Barack Obama[6] Yes
DNC 1 Renee Pfenning Barack Obama[7] Yes
DNC 1 David Strauss Barack Obama [8] Yes
DNC 1 Mary Wakefield Barack Obama[6] Yes
Add-On Unpledged 1 Dan Hannaher Barack Obama[9] Yes


Totals:

Hillary Clinton Barack Obama Undeclared Total
Total superdelegate endorsements: 0 8 0 8
Total pledged delegates 5 8 n/a 13
Grand delegate total 5 16 0 21

Delegates in the following two categories are pledged delegates

"At-Large Pledged" delegates are pledged delegates and are apportioned according to the statewide popular vote.
"PL/EO Pledged" delegates are also apportioned according to the statewide popular vote but are selected from a pool of party leaders and elected officials.

Delegates in the following five categories are all unpledged superdelegates

"Dem. Governor" delegates are sitting Democratic governors.
"Dem. Senator" delegates are sitting Democratic senators.
"DNC" delegates are party officials.
"Distinguished Party Member" delegates are former Democratic Presidents, Vice-Presidents, Speakers of the House, Minority or Majority leader of either house of Congress, Governors, or DNC Chairmen.
"Add-On Unpledged" delegates are [To Be Determined].

You may use this list to confirm that the correct number of delegates and superdelegates are represented on the table.


Total number of delegates

North Dakota receives a total of 21 delegates[10]

  • 14 pledged delegates
    • 8 district-level delegates
    • 3 at-large delegates
    • 2 party leaders/elected officials
  • 8 unpledged (superdelegate) delegates
    • 4 Democratic National Committee members
    • 3 members of Congress
    • 1 add-on unpledged delegate

Wobbler and leaner superdelegates

The list of "wobbler" and "leaner" superdelegates helps predict shifts as they change or hedge their endorsements. Click on a superdelegate's name in the main state chart above to see more details about their endorsement status. The full list of superdelegates from North Dakota is here.

Articles and resources

See also

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 USA TODAY North Dakota Primary Results[1] February 19, 2008
  2. Pomeroy endorses Obama, The Dickinson Press, Janell Cole, January 31, 2008.
  3. Sen. Conrad Endorses Obama, The Trail (blog), The Washington Post, Garance Franke-Ruta, December 29, 2007.
  4. CapitaleEye.com, "Money to Superdelegates," Accessed March 11, 2008.
  5. [2]
  6. 6.0 6.1 Mary Clare Jalonick, "Dorgan says he won't make endorsement for this year," The Associated Press, provided by The Bismark Tribune, January 10, 2008.
  7. Associated Press, "ND superdelegate favors Obama," KXnet.com, February 29, 2008.
  8. Superdelegate Endorsement List, DemConWatch", June 4, 2008
  9. Dale Wetzel, " Barack Obama to open N.D. campaign headquarters", The Mismarck Tribune, November 27, 2008
  10. Chart from the Democratic National Committee's website (direct pdf link).

External resources

  • DemConWatch - Best source for superdelegate endorsement info.
  • USAToday Election Central - Probably the best resource for votes. Pledged PL/EOs and At-Large delegates are shown at the bottom.
  • WashingtonPost.com - Adobe Acrobat document with full listing of superdelegates broken out by state and then type.
  • CapitalEye - Lists campaign contributions in last cycle.
  • PoliticalIndex.com - State political party links (the Washington Post link above should give complete information. However, if you need to follow up, try these links.
  • Politico.com - politico.com's page showing superdelegate status. If you click on the '+' icon for any state/territory, the list will expand and show the commitments. WARNING - This should not be considered a valid source for updating the table. It is however useful as a reference for finding source material. For instance, you can use a Google's news search to confirm a superdelegate's status as it is shown on politico.com.
  • PoliticalResources.com - Links to Secretary of State offices (for official election results).
  • Wikipedia's page on superdelegates - This list may supplement the info available at DemConWatch. Watch out for unsourced information, though.


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