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  2. United States presidential primary - Wikipedia

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    These delegates then in turn select their party's presidential nominee. The first state in the United States to hold its presidential primary was North Dakota in 1912, [1] following on Oregon's successful implementation of its system in 1910. [2] Each party determines how many delegates it allocates to each state.

  3. Results of the 2020 Democratic Party presidential primaries

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    8 delegates 388 SDE 34,909 votes: 0% 0 delegates 0 SDE 16 votes: 25% 14 delegates 563 SDE 43,209 votes: 12% 1 delegate 264 SDE 21,100 votes: 0% 0 delegates 0 SDE 16 votes: 0% 0 delegates 7 SDE 413 votes: 1.9% 0 delegates 26 SDE 3,380 votes [b] 41 2,151 SDE 172,300 votes: Feb 11 New Hampshire: 8% 0 delegates 24,944 votes: 26% 9 delegates 76,384 ...

  4. United States presidential election - Wikipedia

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    Many state legislatures previously selected their electors directly, but over time all switched to using votes cast by state voters to choose the state's members of the electoral college (electors). Beyond the parameters set in the U.S. Constitution, state law, not federal, regulates most aspects of administering the popular vote, including ...

  5. Republican presidential nomination and delegates, explained - AOL

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    Below, explore how many delegates are at stake in every contest. In addition to delegates who are bound to a candidate based on the results of the nominating contests, there is also a relatively ...

  6. Winning the presidential nomination is all about delegates ...

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  7. Results of the 2008 Democratic Party presidential primaries

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    The following table lists events that determine how many pledged delegates are allocated to each presidential candidate. Most states hold a single event to determine delegate allocation. For example, California's primary on February 5 determined how all 370 of that state's pledged delegates would be apportioned.

  8. Trump wins South Carolina, easily beating Haley in her home ...

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    Trump has now swept every contest that counted for Republican delegates, adding to previous wins in Iowa, New Hampshire, Nevada and the U.S. Virgin Islands. The former president’s latest victory ...

  9. 2008 Democratic Party presidential primaries - Wikipedia

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    On May 31, 2008, the DNC Rules and Bylaws Committee [64] [65] voted unanimously (27–0) to restore half-votes to all the Florida delegates, including superdelegates. The Michigan delegates were also given half-votes, with 69 delegates pledged to Hillary Clinton and 59 to Barack Obama; this proposed change passing by 19–8. [66] [67]