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2004 Presidential Primaries, Caucuses, and Conventions
 
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Presidential Nominating Process
Precinct Caucuses / non-binding straw poll: Tuesday 2 March 2004
BPOU Conventions: Saturday 13 March - Saturday 17 April 2004
District Conventions: Saturday 1 May - Saturday 22 May 2004
State Convention: Saturday 5 June 2004
Republicans
CandidatePopular
Vote
Delegate Votes
Hard TotalFloor Vote
Bush, George W.  41 100.0%
Uncommitted 41 100.0% 
(available)   
Total 41 100.0%41 100.0%

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Minnesota Primaries for Statewide offices and Congress

 
 

Results from a party source: http://www.gop-mn.org/.

The Minnesota Republican party reports that the people 21,000 to 27,000 people attended the precinct caucuses in support of President Bush.

While the National Convention delegates support President Bush's re-election, they are technically not bound to any Presidential Contender.

   

Tuesday 2 March 2004: Republican Party Caucuses meet in each precinct. Each Precinct Caucus chooses the precinct's delegates to the BPOU [="Basic Political Organization Unit"] Convention. There will also be a non-binding straw poll re: Presidential Preference held in coordination with these Precinct Caucuses.

  • There is no formal system applied in the Precinct Caucuses to relate the presidential preference of the Caucus participants to the choice of the precinct's delegates to the Republican Convention of the BPOU [which may be a County, State Senate District or State House District] in which the precinct is located. The participants at each Precinct Caucus alone determine if presidential preference is to be a factor in such choice and, if so, how it is to be applied.
 

Saturday 13 March - Saturday 17 April 2004: Republican Party BPOU [="Basic Political Organization Unit"] Conventions convene in each BPOU. Each BPOU [either a County, State Senate District or State House District] Convention chooses delegates to both the Congressional District Conventions and the State Convention.

  • BPOU Conventions choose both the BPOU's delegates to the Republican Party Convention of the Congressional District the BPOU is a part of as well as the BPOU's delegates to the Minnesota State Republican Convention. Again, there is no formal system applied in the BPOU Convention to relate the presidential preference of the BPOU Convention delegates to the choice of the BPOU's delegates to either the Republican Convention of the Congressional District in which the BPOU is located or the Minnesota State Republican Convention. The delegates in attendance at each BPOU Convention alone determine if presidential preference is to be a factor and, if so, how it is to be applied.
 

Saturday 1 May - Saturday 22 May 2004: Republican Party District Conventions convene in each congressional district. As the delegates to the Minnesota State Republican Convention have already been chosen, the sole business of the District Convention- insofar as the presidential campaign is concerned- is that of choosing the delegates to the Republican National Convention from the said congressional district.

  • Each of Minnesota's 8 congressional districts is assigned 3 National Convention delegates. Thus, a total of 24 district delegates will be chosen by these Congressional District Conventions. These 24 delegates to the Republican National Convention will be allocated to the presidential contenders in such a way as to be determined by each Congressional District Convention. Once more, there is no formal system governing how the District Convention is to go about indicating its presidential preference in its choice of the National Convention delegates from a given congressional district. It is the delegates in attendance at the Congressional District Convention alone who decide how best to go about this.
  • Saturday 1 May 2004: Conventions in CDs 2, 6, and 8 (9 delegates allocated)
  • Saturday 8 May 2004: Conventions in CDs 4 and 5 (6 delegates allocated)
  • Saturday 15 May 2004: Convention in CD 7 (3 delegates allocated)
  • Saturday 22 May 2004: Conventions in CDs 1 and 3 (6 delegates allocated)

Congressional district delegates are generally not bound.

 

Saturday 5 June 2004: The Minnesota State Republican Convention officially convenes. The State Convention chooses the 14 at-large delegates (10 base at-large delegates plus 4 bonus delegates) to the Republican National Convention.

  • There is no formal system of allocating these 14 at-large National Convention delegates to presidential contenders. These delegates will be allocated according to the vote of the Minnesota State Convention as a whole.

At-large delegates may be bound on the first ballot if directed by the state convention.

In addition, 3 party leaders, the National Committeeman, the National Committeewoman, and the chairman of the Minnesota's Republican Party, will attend the convention as unpledged delegates by virtue of their position.


 


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