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66 changes to the candidate list. 2024 Indiana Republican Delegate Count Update.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff

66 changes to the candidate list:

Connecticut: Senate Class 1: Matthew McKinnon Corey (Republican) - added.

Indiana (7 May primary update): Senate Class 1: former state Representative Robert Marc "Marc" Carmichael (Democratic) - lost Primary. Governor: former Indiana Secretary of Commerce Brad Chambers (Republican) - lost Primary; Lieutenant Governor Suzanne Crouch (Republican) - lost Primary; Eric Doden (Republican) - lost Primary; former Attorney General Curtis T. Hill, Jr. (Republican) - lost Primary; Jamie Reitenour (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 1: Mark J. Leyva (Republican) - lost Primary; David Ben "Ben" Ruiz (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 3: Grant Bucher (Republican) - lost Primary; former Allen County Circuit Judge Wendy Davis (Republican) - lost Primary; Michael "Mike" Felker (Republican) - lost Primary; Phil Goss (Democratic) - lost Primary; Jon Michael Kenworthy (Republican) - lost Primary; Tim Smith (Republican) - lost Primary; Eric Whalen (Republican) - lost Primary; state Senator Andrew R. "Andy" Zay (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 4: Member of Congress James R. "Jim" Baird (Republican) - Renominated; T. Charles Bookwalter (Republican) - lost Primary; Rimpi Kaur Girn (Democratic) - lost Primary; John P. Piper (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 5: Member of Congress Victoria Spartz (Republican) - Renominated; Balaraju "Raju" Chinthala (Republican) - lost Primary; Max Engling (Republican) - lost Primary; state Representative Charles "Chuck" Goodrich (Republican) - lost Primary; Mark Hurt (Republican) - lost Primary; Patrick Michael Malayter (Republican) - lost Primary; Matthew Brice "Matt" Peiffer (Republican) - lost Primary; Ryan Seth Pfenninger (Democratic) - lost Primary; Lonnie Dale "LD" Powell (Republican) - lost Primary; Larry L. Savage, Jr. (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 6: Jamison E. Carrier (Republican) - lost Primary; Darin Childress (Republican) - lost Primary; former state Senator William Gould "Bill" Frazier (Republican) - lost Primary; John Jacob (Republican) - lost Primary; state Senator Jeff Raatz (Republican) - lost Primary; state Representative Mike Speedy (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 7: Member of Congress André D. Carson (Democratic) - Renominated; Philip N. Davis (Republican) - lost Primary; Curtis Godfrey (Democratic) - lost Primary; Catherine "Cat" Ping (Republican) - lost Primary; Pierre Quincy Pullins (Democratic) - lost Primary; Gabriel Mathew "Honest Gabe" Whitley (Republican) - lost Primary. House CD 8: Jim A. "JustIN" Case (Republican) - lost Primary; Jeremy L. Heath (Republican) - lost Primary; former Congressman John Nathan Hostettler (Republican) - lost Primary; Dominick "Jack" Kavanaugh (Republican) - lost Primary; Luke A. Misner (Republican) - lost Primary; Richard Moss (Republican) - lost Primary; Peter F.H. Priest, II (Democratic) - lost Primary; Kristi Risk (Republican) - lost Primary; Jon Schrock (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Edward Upton "Ed" Sein (Democratic) - lost Primary; Michael "Mike" Talarzyk (Democratic) - lost Primary. House CD 9: Member of Congress Erin Houchin (Republican) - Renominated; Dale William "D. Liam" Dorris, II (Democratic) - lost Primary; Hugh Scott Doty, III (Republican) - lost Primary.

New Jersey: House CD 10 Special: former East Orange City Council Member Brittany Claybrooks (Democratic) - added.

Washington: Governor: Brian Bogen (Nonpartisan) - previously listed as Independent; Cassondra Magdalene Hanson (Democratic) - previously listed as Independent; Brad Mjelde (Nonpartisan) - previously listed as Independent. Lieutenant Governor: Dan Matthews (Republican) - added. House CD 2: Cody Hart (Republican) - added. House CD 5: Rick Valentine Flynn (Republican) - added. House CD 9: David Ishii (Bipartisan [Democratic]) - previously listed as Democratic. Insurance Commissioner: Jonathan Hendrix (No Party Preference) - 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 1,929, Haley 84, Uncommitted 63, DeSantis 9, Ramaswamy 3 to Trump 1,987 (+58), Haley 84, Uncommitted 63, DeSantis 9, Ramaswamy 3.
Hard delegate count changed from Trump 1,908, Haley 96, Uncommitted 91, DeSantis 9, Ramaswamy 3 to Trump 1,966 (+58), Haley 96, Uncommitted 91, DeSantis 9, Ramaswamy 3.

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2024 Presidential Primaries, Caucuses, and Conventions:

Tuesday 7 May 2024: PRESIDENTIAL and STATE Primaries in INDIANA
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff

INDIANA

polls are open from 6 AM to 6 PM local time [1000 to 2200 GMT re: US Eastern Time/1100 to 2300 GMT re: US Central Time]

Democrats: 79 of 88 delegates.

Republicans: 58 delegates

STATE Primaries

Primary results from a media source.

some Primary results from a media source.

25 changes to the candidate list.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff

25 changes to the candidate list:

Delaware: Governor: Julianne E. Murray (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; state Representative Michael "Mike" Ramone (Republican) - added.

Guam (filing has closed for the 3 August primary): Delegate to the House of Representatives: Territorial Delegate James C. "Jim" Moylan (Republican) - Renominated.

Maryland: House CD 3: Miguel Barajas (Libertarian) - added.

New Jersey: House CD 10 Special: Darryl Godfrey (Democratic) - added; Newark City Council Member LaMonica R. McIver (Democratic) - added.

Washington: Senate Class 1: Chuck Jackson (Independent) - added; Ryan Scott Searcy (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. Governor: Brian Bogen (Independent) - added; Edward Cale, IV (Democratic) - previously listed as Write-in [Democratic]; Frank Dare (Independent) - added; Bill Hirt (Republican) - added; Leon Lawson (Republican) - previously listed as Independent; Brad Mjelde (Independent) - added; Martin Wheeler (Republican) - added. Lieutenant Governor: Bob Hagglund (Republican) - previously listed as a candidate for Secretary of State; Pat Harman (Republican) - added. House CD 2: Daniel Miller (Republican) - previously listed as a candidate for Governor. House CD 4: Tiffany Smiley (Republican) - added. Secretary of State: Dale Whitaker (Republican) - added. Auditor: Matt Hawkins (Republican) - added. Insurance Commissioner: Chris Chung (Democratic) - added; state Senator Phil Fortunato (Republican) - previously listed as a candidate for Secretary of State; John Pestinger (Democratic) - added.

Wyoming: House At-Large: Kyle Cameron (Democratic) - added.

45 changes to the candidate list. 9 changes to the Presidential Primary, Caucus, and Convention candidate list. 2024 Republican Delegate Count Update.
by TheGreenPapers.com Staff

45 changes to the candidate list:

Illinois: House CD 9: Seth Alan Cohen (Republican) - added; Michael Robert Walters (Write-in [Republican]) - added.

Massachusetts: House CD 8: James Govatsos (Republican) - added.

Michigan: House CD 6: Bill Krebaum (Libertarian) - added.

Montana (readied for the 4 June primary): Senate Class 1: Michael Downey (Green) - removed.

New Jersey (readied for the 4 June primary): Senate Class 1: Peter Vallorosi (Republican) - removed. House CD 3: Justin R. Barbera (Independent) - added. House CD 10 Special: - Incumbent added; Carmen Bucco (Republican) - added; Jon Carlos Serrano (Green) - added.

New Mexico (readied for the 4 June primary): Senate Class 1: Senator Martin Trevor Heinrich (Democratic) - Renominated. House CD 1: Member of Congress Melanie Ann Stansbury (Democratic) - Renominated. House CD 2: Member of Congress Gabriel "Gabe" Vasquez (Democratic) - Renominated. House CD 3: Member of Congress Teresa Leger Fernandez (Democratic) - Renominated.

New York: Senate Class 1: Senator Kirsten Elizabeth Gillibrand (Democratic) - Renominated; David A. Bellon (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Cara J. Castronuova (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Joshua E. "Josh" Eisen (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Jonathon Angel Ramos (Federalist) - apparently not a candidate; Khaled Salem (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 2: Member of Congress Andrew R. Garbarino (Republican) - Renominated; Shannon Emily Stephens (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 3: Member of Congress Thomas R. "Tom" Suozzi (Democratic) - Renominated; William Biddle "Bill" Cotter (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Gregory S. "Greg" Hach (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Michael Mandel (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Jim Toes (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 6: Member of Congress Grace Meng (Democratic) - Renominated; Kimberly Cruz (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate; Muzibul "Muzib" Huq (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 9: Member of Congress Yvette D. Clarke (Democratic) - Renominated; Joel Azumah (Independent) - previously listed as Republican. House CD 11: Member of Congress Nicole Malliotakis (Republican) - Renominated; Sarah Blas (Democratic) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 14: Patrick Delices (Republican) - apparently not a candidate; Jonathan David Rinaldi (Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 16: Christopher S. "Chris" Wright (Conservative, Republican) - apparently not a candidate. House CD 25: Member of Congress Joseph D. "Joe" Morelle (Democratic) - Renominated; Luther Layne (Libertarian) - added; Member of Congress Joseph D. "Joe" Morelle (Democratic, Working Families) - previously listed as Democratic. House CD 26: Member of Congress Timothy M. "Tim" Kennedy (Democratic) - Renominated.

Ohio: House CD 6 Special: Christopher Alexander Lafont (Write-in [Independent]) - added.

South Dakota: House At-Large: Member of Congress Dustin "Dusty" Johnson (Republican) - Renominated.

Virginia: House CD 3: John Sitka, III (Republican) - added.

Washington: House CD 8: Imraan Siddiqi (Democratic) - added.

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9 changes to the Presidential Primary, Caucus, and Convention candidate list.

District of Columbia Democratic: Dean Benson Phillips - removed.

Montana Democratic: Joseph Robinette "Joe" Biden, Jr. - added.

Montana Republican: Donald John Trump - added.

New Mexico Democratic: Joseph Robinette "Joe" Biden, Jr. - added. Marianne Deborah Williamson - added.

New Mexico Republican: Christopher James "Chris" Christie - added. Nimarata Randhaw "Nikki" Haley - added. Vivek Ganapathy Ramaswamy - added. Donald John Trump - added.

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2024 Republican Delegate Count Update.

The Republican Convention has total of 2,429 delegates with 1,215 needed to nominate.
Soft delegate count changed from Trump 1,929, Haley 84, Uncommitted 63, DeSantis 9, Ramaswamy 3 to Trump 1,929, Haley 84, Uncommitted 63, DeSantis 9, Ramaswamy 3.
Hard delegate count changed from Trump 1,854, Haley 96, Uncommitted 91, DeSantis 9, Ramaswamy 3 to Trump 1,908 (+54), Haley 96, Uncommitted 91, DeSantis 9, Ramaswamy 3.

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"Soft" Pledged Delegate Votes
Need to nominate1,975.0
J Biden3,365.0
(available)558.0
Uncommitted23.0
J Palmer3.0
Total3,949.0

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Need to nominate2,350.0
J Biden3,365.0
(available)1,307.0
Uncommitted23.0
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Total4,698.0

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J Biden3,365.0
(available)1,307.0
Uncommitted23.0
J Palmer3.0
Total4,698.0
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Need to nominate1,215
D Trump1,987
(available)283
N Haley84
Uncommitted63
R DeSantis9
V Ramaswamy3
Total2,429

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D Trump1,966
(available)264
N Haley96
Uncommitted91
R DeSantis9
V Ramaswamy3
Total2,429
 
 
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