PA primary: cheat sheet for delegates
by micha1976
Tue Apr 22, 2008 at 09:43:33 AM PDT
So today is the PA primary, and when the results come trickling in tonight, the most important question is (or should be) who nets how much delegates from this contest. This race for the nomination is decided by who gets the most delegates after all. So I thought it might be helpful to understand how the PA delegates are allocated.
Based on the statewide vote, there are 35 At-large delegates and 20 PLEO delegates allocated. The winner of the PA primary gets at least 18 At-large delegates and 10 PLEO delegates. He or she can get more based on the statewide performance.
over 50,0%: 18 At-large, 10 PLEO
over 52,5%: 18 At-large, 11 PLEO
over 52,8%: 19 At-large, 11 PLEO
over 55,7%: 20 At-large, 11 PLEO
over 57,5%: 20 At-large, 12 PLEO
over 58,6%: 21 At-large, 12 PLEO
over 61,5%: 22 At-large, 12 PLEO
over 62,5%: 22 At-large, 13 PLEO
The rest of the delegates are allocated based on the results in the Congressional Districts, they are below the flip.
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