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GOP DELEGATE COUNT UPDATE

By Luke Hellier | February 27, 2010

Below you will find two separate counts based on some conflicting reports.  This information has 69 of the 79 conventions.  A total of 1256 delegates have been identified so far.

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These results came from multiple sources and some results are conflicting.  Remember that any delegate can change their support at any time.  The results below may change many times over the next few days depending on more information received.

Updated 2/28 9:15PM

Count 1 -

Seifert – 583

Emmer – 559

Undecided – 114

 

 

Count 2 -

Seifert – 554

Emmer – 594

Undecided – 108

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9 Responses to “GOP DELEGATE COUNT UPDATE”

  1. uberVU - social comments Says:
    February 28th, 2010 at 9:36 AM

    Social comments and analytics for this post…

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  2. Bill Jungbauer Says:
    February 28th, 2010 at 10:42 PM

    There are a couple of things to correct on the delegate count. First House District 39B. From my discussions with the chair, the delegate count should read Seifert 3, Emmer 6, undecided 7. For House District 65B it should read Seifert 1, Emmer 4, undecided 1.

  3. Ken Anderson Says:
    March 1st, 2010 at 5:38 AM

    Building a composite of the two charts, removing all disputed delegates into a ‘disputed’ column, including BJ’s recently posted conficting info immediately above – what both camps should be able to agree on regarding these 68 BPOUs looks like this in total, so far: 545 Seifert, 556 Emmer, 99 undecided, and 56 in dispute as to which column best fits. Interesting that the Seifert chart has better numbers than the Emmer chart for Emmer, in SD58, though. All of the rest of the divergence has each camp claiming better numbers for their own side.

  4. J Galt Says:
    March 1st, 2010 at 6:52 AM

    Any way you look at it,this will be a long convention.

  5. Shot in the Dark » Blog Archive » Super Saturday, Awesome April, Nifty November Says:
    March 1st, 2010 at 8:02 AM

    [...] to MDE, Tom Emmer is now in a statistical tie with Marty Seifert for the GOP Gubernatorial nod, with more [...]

  6. Connie Says:
    March 1st, 2010 at 9:09 AM

    As I’ve pointed out previously, Pine is 11 Emmer,
    0 Seifert. I don’t know where you get your info, but it’s wrong. Our alternates are 10 Emmer, 1 Seifert.

  7. Average_Joe Says:
    March 1st, 2010 at 1:44 PM

    Count 1 is correct on SD 46, Count 2 is a pipe dream.

  8. panmoxiu Says:
    March 1st, 2010 at 5:24 PM

    Olmsted is wrong. Talked with at least 15 delegates who were still undecided.

  9. Ken Anderson Says:
    March 2nd, 2010 at 6:48 AM

    It goes without saying that this is not exact; any delegate may have given an impression at one time that he or she was favorable to a particular candidate, while giving the exact same impression to the other side also, causing both sides to count that delegate in their column. My understanding is that another round of preference polling will happen at the congressional district conventions beginning in less than 3 weeks, that’ll be another look from delegations that are quite similar but not completely identical to the state delegations.

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