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Comment: this is from the LAGOP
this is from the LAGOP
this is from the LAGOP site:
How will the delegates to the national convention be elected?
At the state convention, each of the six congressional district delegations will elect 3 delegates and 3 alternates, for a total of 18 delegates and 18 alternates. These district level delegates shall be allocated and designated as uncommitted.
There are 25 at-large delegates and alternates who will all be elected by full body of the state convention. 20 of these delegates may be awarded proportionally to the presidential candidates receiving at least 25% of the vote statewide at the primary. A presidential candidate receives the same percentage of the 20 at-large delegates that he receives in the Primary. Votes in the Primary for candidates who do not receive 25% are combined and that percentage of the 20 delegates are allocated as uncommitted. If no candidate reaches this threshold, the 20 are also uncommitted.
The remaining 8 delegates, including the 3 RNC delegates (state party chairman, national committeeman and national committeewoman), are uncommitted. The 5 non-RNC member delegates and alternates will be nominated by the executive committee and elected by the convention.