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  2. Why Vote Counts And Delegate Counts Don’t Always Match

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    If there’s a vote tally and the party hasn’t published its list of pledged delegates, the AP may make a prediction. The AP counts superdelegates when those people declare, on the record, that they will vote for a candidate. When we write “delegates” on its own, we mean the sum of pledged delegates and superdelegates.

  3. At a glance: Super Tuesday states and Republican delegate counts

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    Republican delegate count: 29 The polls close at 12 a.m. EST Wednesday (8 p.m. AKST Tuesday/ 5 a.m. GMT Wednesday). Alaska has voted Republican in every presidential election since 1964.

  4. Understanding the delegate count on a state-by-state level is a wonky but necessary part of winning the presidential nomination, especially in primaries that drag on for months. Delegates ...

  5. 2024 District of Columbia Republican presidential primary

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    Nikki Haley won the primary with a nearly 30-point lead against Donald Trump, with all delegates going to her. [3] It was Haley's first win nationwide in the primaries and marked the first time a woman won a Republican presidential primary in U.S. history. [ 4 ]

  6. 2012 Republican Party presidential primaries - Wikipedia

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    Delegate Soft Count: This only included delegates allocated at the primaries and unallocated delegates that were elected at their local conventions or committees. It did not include any projections on future local conventions or the 117 unbound RNC delegates that were not a part of the primary election process.

  7. How does the Electoral College work? What is an exit poll? A ...

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    Bellwether. Continuing resolution. Ranked-choice voting. Bound delegate. These are just a few of the terms frequently used in political news coverage. But do you know what they mean?

  8. 2024 United States presidential election in Alaska - Wikipedia

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    Actual delegate count Bound Unbound Total Joe Biden (incumbent) Voice vote: 15: 15: Total: 15 15 General election. Candidates.

  9. Delegate (American politics) - Wikipedia

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    Delegate is the title of a person elected to the United States House of Representatives to serve the interests of an organized United States territory, at present only overseas or the District of Columbia, but historically in most cases in a portion of North America as the precursor to one or more of the present states of the union.