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15 changes to the candidate list. 2024 Guam Republican Delegate Count Update
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff

15 changes to the candidate list:

Colorado: House CD 7: Thomas W. Silva (Republican) - removed.

Florida: House CD 1: Christine Maria Santiago (Republican) - added. House CD 23: Michaelangelo Collins Hamilton (Democratic) - added.

Idaho (filing has closed for the 21 May Primary): House CD 1: Member of Congress Russell "Russ" Fulcher (Republican) - Renominated. House CD 2: Richard Grayson (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Marvin "Pro Life" Richardson (Constitution) - added; Carta "Idaho Law" Sierra (Libertarian) - added.

Missouri: House CD 2: Ray Hartmann (Democratic) - added.

New Jersey: Senate Class 1: Patricia G. Mooneyham (Unaffiliated) - added.

New York: House CD 10: Evan Hale Hutchison (Democratic) - added. House CD 22: Jacob Tay Addington (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; state Senator John W. Mannion (Democratic, Working Families) - previously listed as Democratic, Workers Party.

Northern Marianas: Delegate to the House of Representatives: John "Bolis" Gonzales (Republican) - added.

Tennessee: House CD 4: Olson E. Parker (Republican) - added.

Virginia: House CD 10: Rodney Stuart Ferguson (Republican) - added.

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The Republican Convention has total of 2,429 delegates with 1,215 needed to nominate.
Soft delegate count changed from Trump 1,256, Haley 83, Uncommitted 12, DeSantis 9, Ramaswamy 3 to Trump 1,265 (+9), Haley 83, Uncommitted 12, DeSantis 9, Ramaswamy 3.
Hard delegate count changed from Trump 1,190, Haley 95, DeSantis 9, Uncommitted 9, Ramaswamy 3 to Trump 1,190, Haley 95, Uncommitted 18 (+9), DeSantis 9, Ramaswamy 3.

  • Guam: Soft count Trump 9 (+9). Hard count Uncommitted 9 (+9).

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2024 Presidential Primaries, Caucuses, and Conventions:

Sat 16 March: GOP Caucus in Guam. Recap on GOP Caucus in Northern Marianas and Democrats Abroad Global Party Run Primary. D: 1,968 needed to nominate-- Biden 2,120 (+13). R: 1,215 needed to nominate-- Trump 1,256 (+9).
by TheGreenPapers Staff

Saturday 16 March 2024

Guam

Guam Territorial Convention: 9 delegates


2024 Democratic and Republican Delegate Count Update TheGreenPapers Staff

The Democratic Convention has total of 3,934 pledged delegate votes with 1,968 needed to nominate on the 1st ballot and a total of 4,672 pledged + unpledged delegate votes with 2,337 needed to nominate on any ballot.
Soft delegate count changed from Biden 2,107, Uncommitted 20, Palmer 3 to Biden 2,120 (+13), Uncommitted 20, Palmer 3.
Hard delegate count changed from Biden 2,107, Uncommitted 20, Palmer 3 to Biden 2,120 (+13), Uncommitted 20, Palmer 3.

The Republican Convention has total of 2,429 delegates with 1,215 needed to nominate.
Soft delegate count changed from Trump 1,247, Haley 83, Uncommitted 12, DeSantis 9, Ramaswamy 3 to Trump 1,256 (+9), Haley 83, Uncommitted 12, DeSantis 9, Ramaswamy 3.
Hard delegate count changed from Trump 1,181, Haley 95, DeSantis 9, Uncommitted 9, Ramaswamy 3 to Trump 1,190 (+9), Haley 95, DeSantis 9, Uncommitted 9, Ramaswamy 3.

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Need to nominate1,968.0
J Biden2,120.0
(available)1,791.0
Uncommitted20.0
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Need to nominate2,337.0
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D Trump1,265
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D Trump1,190
(available)1,114
N Haley95
Uncommitted18
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