Deep in the Heart of Texas

by DFA Staff [courtesy of Blog for America]

The Dallas Morning News has some handy information on how Democrats in Texas allocate and appoint delegates:

Texas Democrats allocate their convention delegates in two ways:

126 are determined by the popular vote in Tuesday’s primary in state Senate districts. Hillary Rodham Clinton won 65 delegates and Barack Obama got 61.

67 are determined later by conventions.

On Tuesday: The late-night precinct conventions determined representatives to go to county conventions.

March 29: The county conventions, where delegates will be elected for state conventions.

June 5-7: Democratic state convention, where delegates will be elected for the national convention. Those are the delegates who will cast ballots for Mrs. Clinton or Mr. Obama at the national gathering in Denver.

Check out the full article for the whole rundown.

Danny
Communications Director