Preview: Week of 8 February primaries and caucuses; Recap: Week of 1 February Primaries and Caucuses
What is new and what has changed at TheGreenPapers.com ... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Upcoming Events - Sunday 8 February - Saturday 14 February 2004 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sunday 8 February 2004 MAINE Democratic Municipal Caucuses These municipal caucuses are the first step in allocating Maine's 95 delegates. The delegates are actually allocated beginning on Saturday 29 May 2004 at the State Convention. http://www.TheGreenPapers.com/P04/ME-D.phtml ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Monday 9 February 2004 Democrats Abroad Democrat Local Caucuses (caucuses began 6 February) These local caucuses are the first step in allocating the Democrats Abroad 9 delegates. The delegates are actually allocated beginning on Saturday 27 March 2004 at the Regional Caucuses. http://www.thegreenpapers.com/P04/DA-D.phtml ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tuesday 10 February 2004 ========================= DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Republican Caucus 16 of the District's 19 delegates to the Republican National Convention will be allocated among the contenders for that Party's presidential nomination as a result of the voting in this Caucus. http://www.TheGreenPapers.com/P04/DC-R.phtml ========================= NEVADA Republican Precinct Caucus These precinct caucuses are the first step in allocating Nevada's 33 delegates. The delegates are actually allocated beginning on Thursday 29 April 2004 at the State Convention. http://www.TheGreenPapers.com/P04/NV-R.phtml ========================= TENNESSEE Presidential Primaries Polls close at 8 PM EST/7 PM CST [0100 UTC] ------------------------- TENNESSEE Democratic Presidential Primary 69 of the State's 85 delegates to the Democratic National Convention will be allocated among the contenders for that Party's presidential nomination as a result of the voting in this Primary. http://www.TheGreenPapers.com/P04/TN-D.phtml ------------------------- TENNESSEE Republican Presidential Primary 39 of the State's 55 delegates to the Republican National Convention will be allocated among the contenders for that Party's presidential nomination as a result of the voting in this Primary. http://www.TheGreenPapers.com/P04/TN-R.phtml ========================= VIRGINIA Democratic Presidential Primary Polls close at 7 PM EST [0000 UTC] 82 of the Commonwealth's 96 delegates to the Democratic National Convention will be allocated among the contenders for that Party's presidential nomination as a result of the voting in this Primary. http://www.TheGreenPapers.com/P04/VA-D.phtml ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Saturday 14 February 2004 ========================= DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Democratic Ward Caucuses 10 of the Districts's 39 delegates to the Democratic National Convention will be allocated among the contenders for that Party's presidential nomination as a result of these caucuses. http://www.TheGreenPapers.com/P04/DC-D.phtml ========================= NEVADA Democratic Precinct Caucuses These precinct caucuses are the first step in allocating Nevada's 32 delegates. The delegates are actually allocated beginning on Friday 16 April 2004 at the State Convention. http://www.TheGreenPapers.com/P04/NV-D.phtml ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Reference Pages ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Major Parties' Presidential Nomination Process (Democrats, Republicans) http://www.thegreenpapers.com/P04/ Elections for Statewide offices and Congress http://www.thegreenpapers.com/G04/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 2004 Federal and Statewide Primary and Runoff Elections http://www.thegreenpapers.com/G04/events.phtml?format=chronological Tuesday 17 February 2004 Kentucky - Special Election House CD 6 http://www.TheGreenPapers.com/G04/KY.phtml#H06 Tuesday 2 March 2004 California - Primary http://www.TheGreenPapers.com/G04/CA.phtml Maryland - Primary http://www.TheGreenPapers.com/G04/MD.phtml Ohio - Primary http://www.TheGreenPapers.com/G04/OH.phtml ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Recap of the past week ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Saturday 7 February 2004 ========================= LOUISIANA Republican District Caucuses These district caucuses are the first step in allocating Louisiana's 45 delegates. The delegates are actually allocated on Tuesday 9 March 2004 with a Presidential Primary. http://www.TheGreenPapers.com/P04/LA-R.phtml ========================= MICHIGAN Democratic Party-run Presidential "Primary" Kerry wins Michigan Party-run Primary, Dean 2d, Edwards 3d, Sharpton and Clark tied for 4th. Kerry, Dean, Edwards, and Sharpton qualify for delegates. John Kerry-- 52% winner; Howard Dean-- 17%; John Edwards-- 14%; Al Sharpton-- 7%; Wesley Clark-- 7%; Dennis Kucinich-- 3%. 111 of the State's 154 delegates to the Democratic National Convention are allocated among the contenders for that Party's presidential nomination as a result of the voting in this Party-run Primary. http://www.TheGreenPapers.com/P04/MI-D.phtml ========================= WASHINGTON Democratic Precinct Caucuses Kerry Wins Washington Caucuses, Dean 2d, but above the delegate threshold. Kucinich, Edwards, Clark, and Sharpton trail. With 92% of the precincts reporting John Kerry-- 49% winner; Howard Dean-- 30%; Dennis Kucinich-- 8%; John Edwards-- 7%; Wesley Clark-- 3%; Uncommitted-- 3%; Al Sharpton-- 0%. These precinct caucuses are the first step in allocating Washington's 95 delegates. The delegates are actually allocated on Saturday 29 May 2004 at the District Caucuses. http://www.TheGreenPapers.com/P04/WA-D.phtml ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Friday 6 February 2004 Missouri Congressman and Former Presidential Contender Richard "Dick" Gephardt endorses Senator John Kerry for the Democratic Nomination for President. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Tuesday 3 February 2004 Kerry victor in Delaware, Missouri and Arizona: also wins Caucuses in New Mexico, North Dakota; Edwards wins South Carolina Primary; Oklahoma called for Clark; Dean vows to fight on; President Bush easy victor in both Missouri and Oklahoma GOP Primaries. Senator Joe Lieberman drops out of Democratic Presidential race. ========================= ARIZONA Democrat Presidential Primary. Kerry wins Arizona Primary; Clark 2d, but above delegate threshold; Dean 3d; Edwards, Lieberman trail. John Kerry-- 43% winner; Wesley Clark-- 27%; Howard Dean-- 14%; John Edwards-- 7%; Joe Lieberman-- 7%; Dennis Kucinich-- 2%; Al Sharpton-- 0%; Others-- 0%. 55 of the State's 64 delegates to the Democratic National Convention are allocated among the contenders for that Party's presidential nomination as a result of the voting in this Primary. http://www.TheGreenPapers.com/P04/AZ-D.phtml ========================= DELAWARE Democrat Presidential Primary. Kerry has decisive win in Delaware; Tight battle for 2d between Lieberman and Edwards: well under 15% threshold for delegates, however; Dean and Clark close behind in tight battle for 4th Complete, albeit unofficial, results: John Kerry-- 51% winner; Joe Lieberman-- 11%; John Edwards-- 11%; Howard Dean-- 10%; Wesley Clark-- 10%; Al Sharpton-- 6%; Dennis Kucinich-- 1%; Other-- 1%. 15 of the State's 23 delegates to the Democratic National Convention are allocated among the contenders for that Party's presidential nomination as a result of the voting in this Primary. http://www.TheGreenPapers.com/P04/DE-D.phtml ========================= MISSOURI Presidential Primaries. ------------------------- MISSOURI Democrat Presidential Primary. Kerry easily wins Missouri Primary; Edwards 2d but above delegate threshold; Dean, Clark, Lieberman, Sharpton trail. Nearly complete returns: John Kerry-- 51% winner; John Edwards-- 25%; Howard Dean-- 9%; Wesley Clark-- 4%; Joe Lieberman-- 3%; Al Sharpton-- 3%; Dennis Kucinich-- 1%; Uncommitted-- 1%; Other-- 3%. 74 of the State's 88 delegates to the Democratic National Convention are allocated among the contenders for that Party's presidential nomination as a result of the voting in this Primary. http://www.TheGreenPapers.com/P04/MO-D.phtml ------------------------- MISSOURI Republican Presidential Primary. President Bush easily wins Missouri GOP contest. Nearly complete returns: George W. Bush-- 95% winner; Uncommitted-- 3%; Other-- 2%. All of the State's 57 delegates to the Republican National Convention are allocated among the contenders for that Party's presidential nomination as a result of the voting in this Primary. http://www.TheGreenPapers.com/P04/MO-R.phtml ========================= NEW MEXICO Democratic Presidential Preference Caucus. Kerry wins the Caucus; Clark and Dean follow - both above delegate threshold; Edwards trails. Nearly complete returns: John Kerry-- 42% winner; Wesley Clark-- 21%; Howard Dean-- 16%, John Edwards-- 11%; Dennis Kucinich-- 6%; Joe Lieberman-- 3%; 26 of the State's 37 delegates to the Democratic National Convention are allocated among the contenders for that Party's presidential nomination as a result of this Caucus. http://www.TheGreenPapers.com/P04/NM-D.phtml ========================= NORTH DAKOTA Presidential Caucuses. ------------------------- NORTH DAKOTA Democratic Presidential Caucuses. Kerry easily wins the Caucus; Clark 2nd but above the delegate threshold; Dean trails. Nearly complete returns: John Kerry-- 51% winner; Wesley Clark-- 24%; Howard Dean-- 12%, John Edwards-- 10%; Dennis Kucinich-- 3%; Joe Lieberman-- 1%. This is the first step in the process that North Dakota will use to allocate 14 of the State's 22 delegates to the Democratic National Convention. http://www.TheGreenPapers.com/P04/ND-D.phtml ------------------------- NORTH DAKOTA Republican Presidential Caucuses. The North Dakota Republican party reports "Tonight, President George W. Bush won all 26 of North Dakota’s Delegates to the Republican National Convention in tonight’s Republican Presidential Preference Caucus". http://www.TheGreenPapers.com/P04/ND-R.phtml ========================= OKLAHOMA Presidential Primaries. ------------------------- OKLAHOMA Democrat Presidential Primary. Clark narrowly defeats Edwards in Oklahoma; Kerry a close 3d; Lieberman and Dean trail, far below 15% delegate threshold. Nearly complete returns: Wesley Clark-- 30% winner; John Edwards-- 30%; John Kerry-- 27%; Joe Lieberman-- 7%; Howard Dean-- 4%; Al Sharpton-- 1%; Dennis Kucinich-- 1%; Others-- 1%. 40 of the State's 47 delegates to the Democratic National Convention are allocated among the contenders for that Party's presidential nomination as a result of the voting in this Primary. http://www.TheGreenPapers.com/P04/OK-D.phtml ------------------------- OKLAHOMA Republican Presidential Primary. President Bush easily wins Oklahoma's GOP contest. Nearly complete returns: George W. Bush-- 90% winner; Other-- 10%. All of the State's 41 delegates to the Republican National Convention are allocated among the contenders for that Party's presidential nomination as a result of the voting in this Primary. http://www.TheGreenPapers.com/P04/OK-R.phtml ========================= SOUTH CAROLINA Democratic Party-run Presidential Primary. Edwards wins SC Primary; Kerry 2d but above delegate threshold; Sharpton, Clark, Dean and Lieberman trail. Nearly complete returns: John Edwards-- 45% winner; John Kerry-- 30%; Al Sharpton-- 10%; Wesley Clark-- 7%; Howard Dean-- 5%; Joe Lieberman-- 2%; Dennis Kucinich-- 0%; Others-- 0%. 45 of the State's 55 delegates to the Democratic National Convention are allocated among the contenders for that Party's presidential nomination as a result of the voting in this Primary. http://www.TheGreenPapers.com/P04/SC-D.phtml ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Democratic Delegate count update The U.S. House received notification on 25 January 2004 that effective 5 January 2004, Congressman Ralph Hall (Texas CD 4) is no longer affiliated with the Democratic Caucus. Accordingly, the number of unpledged Democratic National Convention PLEO delegates has been decreased by 1. The number of PLEO delegates from Texas is now 34. The total number of Democratic delegates is now 4,321. http://www.TheGreenPapers.com/P04/D.phtml |
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