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Gubernatorial elections Other elections The 2008 North Dakota Democratic caucuses took place on February 5, 2008, one of the many Super Tuesday nominating contests held that day. Barack Obama won the caucuses, securing 8 out of 13 national delegates.[1]
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Process
The caucus was a party-run primary, with over 100 locations throughout the state, held between 2:00 pm and 8:00 pm Central Standard Time. Eligible voters included all eligible voters who cast a ballot for a Democrat in the last general election or planned to in the next election, and would not cast a ballot in the Republican caucus. All voters were required to sign a statement of eligibility, but their status was not otherwise checked. All ballots were secret, and unlike most caucuses, North Dakota's featured no physical division into preference groups.[2] [3]
Actual delegates were apportioned at Legislative District conventions held in February and March based on the results of the caucuses in each legislative district. At the state convention in April, delegates from the Legislative District conventions selected pledged delegates to the national convention. A minimum 15% threshold was required at the local caucus, legislative district, and state convention levels. [1] A unique feature of the North Dakota Dem-NPL process was that delegates were elected from Preference Caucuses which may or may not relate to candidates. National convention delegates were elected by an Education Caucus; a Labor Caucus; the Prairie Campaign for Economic Democracy; and Uncommitted, among others. Any group wishing to affiliate and could secure 15% of the state convention votes was allowed to elect two national convention delegates. The delegation was supposed to give collective good-faith consideration to the Feb. 5 presidential preference caucus, which elected no delegates to the district or state conventions.
Polls
Main article: Statewide opinion polling for the Super Tuesday Democratic Party presidential primaries, 2008#North_DakotaResults
Precinct caucus results
Caucus date: February 5, 2008
National pledged delegates determined: 0 (of 13)
Key: Withdrew
prior to contestNorth Dakota Democratic presidential precinct caucuses, 2008[4] Candidate Precinct delegates Percentage Estimated national delegates[5] Barack Obama 11,625 61.15% 8 Hillary Clinton 6,948 36.55% 5 John Edwards 283 1.49% 0 Dennis Kucinich 72 0.38% 0 Mike Gravel 31 0.16% 0 Others 53 0.28% 0 Totals 19,012 100.00% 13 See also
- Democratic Party (United States) presidential primaries, 2008
- North Dakota Republican caucuses, 2008
References
- ^ a b "North Dakota Democratic Delegation 2008". The Green Papers. http://www.thegreenpapers.com/P08/ND-D.phtml. Retrieved 2008-02-01.
- ^ "Democratic-NPL Party". http://www.demnpl.com/index.asp?Type=B_PR&SEC={BA7CDFAA-A2DF-466D-8AA7-E6868E9173D4}&DE={B283DC9F-A562-4489-97E0-80C3ECD4B0CF.
- ^ "Bismarck Tribune". http://www.bismarcktribune.com/articles/2008/02/05/news/state/148178.txt.
- ^ "Democratic-NPL Party". http://www.demnpl.com/vertical/Sites/%7B69334758-1697-4DC0-A998-EAD4B0C11D10%7D/uploads/%7BD94E6AFA-A2AE-43E9-A316-E6DD0A6190B9%7D.PDF.
- ^ "Election Center 2008: North Dakota Election Results". CNN. 2008-02-05. http://www.cnn.com/ELECTION/2008/primaries/results/state/#val=ND. Retrieved 2008-02-06.
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