The Green Papers 2024 Presidential Primaries, Caucuses, and Conventions |
Disclaimer: The delegate selection processes herein, along with any and all dates and delegate counts associated therewith, are unofficial and based on either (1) information obtained from either Major Party, (2) Presidential Primary dates established by currently-effective State statute, or- where the foregoing information could not be obtained- (3) the state's 2020 delegate selection process and associated dates adjusted to the corresponding dates in 2024. Democrats
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Wyoming Democrat Presidential Nominating Process Presidential Preference County Caucuses (no in-person voting): Saturday 6 April 2024 (presumably)1 State Convention: Saturday 1 June 2024 (presumably) |
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Delegate Pledging: Proportional Caucus/Convention. Voter Eligibility: Closed Caucus/Convention. 16 total delegate votes - 8 district / 2 at large; 2 Pledged PLEOs; 4 Unpledged PLEOs |
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3 March 2023: HB 103 became law. Voters may change primary party affiliation before the 1st day partisan candidates may file nominations (circa May). Previously, a voter could vote in any party primary. [WY Statutes 22-5-214 (a) (b)] |
Participation in Wyoming's delegate selection process is open to all voters who wish to participate as Democrats. All persons residing in the county and registered to vote as Democrats, at least 15 days prior to the county caucus/convention, may vote in person at the county caucus/convention or by mail. The party will mail a ballot to all registered Democrats - returned ballots must be postmarked no later than TBD and received by the party no later than TBD. Official "Surrogate Affidavit" forms for those unable to attend in person may be obtained from the State Party. Saturday 6 April 2024 (presumably): Wyoming Presidential Preference County Caucuses (no in-person voting). Hours reportedly begin at 11:00a MDT (1700 UTC). Delegate Pledging: Proportional Caucus/Convention. Voter Eligibility: Closed Caucus/Convention. Voters will use a Rank-Choice Ballot to rank up to 5 candidates in order of preference. The "first round" counts all ballots that follow the top choice from each voter. If one or more candidates fall below the viability threshold of 15% at the end of "first round" the candidate with the fewest votes is disqualified. All ballots in the disqualified candidate's pile will then be redistributed to the candidate marked as the second ranked candidate on that ballot. This process will continue until all remaining candidates meet the 15% viability threshold; at which time the election shall be declared complete.
12 of 16 delegates to the Democratic National Convention are pledged to presidential contenders based on the results of the voting in today's Wyoming County Caucuses. A mandatory 15 percent threshold is required in order for a presidential contender to be pledged National Convention delegates at either the congressional district or statewide level. How the Democratic Proportional Delegate Allocation Math works.
The County Caucuses also choose delegates to the Wyoming State Democratic Convention. |
Saturday 1 June 2024 (presumably): Second Tier State Convention. The State Convention delegates meet in Powell, Wyoming to elect the District, Pledged PLEO, and At-Large National Convention Delegates. The remaining 4 National Convention delegates consist of
These 4 delegates and will go to the Democratic National Convention officially "Unpledged". |
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Primary dates marked "presumably" and polling times marked "reportedly" are based on unofficial or estimated data (especially as regards local variations from a jurisdictionwide statutory and/or regulatory standard) and are, thereby, subject to change. 1 Democratic Party's "First Determining Step" of the delegate selection process. |
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