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Review changes beginning Tuesday, August 22, 2000.
- Sunday, August 20, 2000
- Friday, August 18, 2000
- Thursday, August 17, 2000
- Democratic Convention Day 3 Commentary: FORGING A DEFINITION... the Third Session of the 43rd Democratic National Convention
- The final adjustments to our Democratic delegate count are based on the numbers announced from the chair by Secretary Kathleen Vick during the Presidential roll call vote:
Louisiana, -1 delegate for a total of 72 delegates,
Michigan, +1 delegate for a total of 158 delegates,
Minnesota, -1 delegate for a total of 90 delegates,
South Carolina, +1 delegate for a total of 53 delegates,
Unassigned, -1 delegate for a total of 0 delegates,
Wisconsin, +1 delegate for a total of 93 delegates.
Total change is -1 delegate. At the conclusion of the roll call there were 4337 delegates with 2169 (a majority) needed to nominate.
- Wednesday, August 16, 2000
- Democratic Convention Day 2 Commentary: WHO IS AL GORE? The Second Session of the 43rd Democratic National Convention
- Democratic Roll Call Vote -
Gore 4328, abstentions 9. 2,169 needed to nominate.
ALABAMA yields to TENNESSEE, TENNESSEE 81 (all for Gore), ALASKA
yields to CONNECTICUT, CONNECTICUT 67 (all for Gore), ARIZONA 55
(all for Gore), ARKANSAS 47 (all for Gore), CALIFORNIA 431 (all
for Gore, 2 abstentions), COLORADO 61 (all for Gore), DELAWARE
22 (all for Gore), DIST. OF COL. 33 (all for Gore), FLORIDA
pass, GEORGIA 93 (all for Gore), HAWAII 33 (all for Gore), IDAHO
23 (all for Gore), ILLINOIS 189 (all for Gore, 1 abstention),
INDIANA 88 (all for Gore), IOWA 57 (all for Gore), KANSAS 42
(all for Gore), KENTUCKY 56 (all for Gore, 2 abstentions),
LOUISIANA 72 (all for Gore), MAINE 33 (all for Gore), MARYLAND
95 (all for Gore), MASSACHUSETTS 118 (all for Gore), MICHIGAN
158 (all for Gore), MINNESOTA 89 (all for Gore, 1 abstention),
MISSISSIPPI 48 (all for Gore), MISSOURI 92 (all for Gore),
MONTANA 24 (all for Gore), NEBRASKA 32 (all for Gore), NEVADA
yields to FLORIDA, FLORIDA 186 (all for Gore), Florida puts
Gore "over the top" with 2325 votes. NEW HAMPSHIRE 29 (all
for Gore), NEW JERSEY 124 (all for Gore), NEW MEXICO 35 (all for
Gore), NEW YORK 294 (all for Gore), NORTH CAROLINA 103 (all for
Gore), NORTH DAKOTA 22 (all for Gore), OHIO 169 (all for Gore),
OKLAHOMA 52 (all for Gore), OREGON 58 (all for Gore),
PENNSYLVANIA 191 (all for Gore), PUERTO RICO 58 (all for Gore),
RHODE ISLAND 33 (all for Gore), SOUTH CAROLINA 53 (all for
Gore), SOUTH DAKOTA 22 (all for Gore), TEXAS 231 (all for Gore),
UTAH 29 (all for Gore), VERMONT 22 (all for Gore), VIRGINIA 95
(all for Gore), WASHINGTON 94 (all for Gore), WEST VIRGINIA 39
(all for Gore, 3 abstentions), WISCONSIN 93 (all for Gore),
WYOMING 18 (all for Gore), ALABAMA 64 (all for Gore), ALASKA 19
(all for Gore), NEVADA 29 (all for Gore), AMER.SAMOA 6 (all for
Gore), Democrats Abroad 9 (all for Gore), GUAM 6 (all for Gore),
VIRGIN ISLANDS 6 (all for Gore).
- Tuesday, August 15, 2000
- Monday, August 14, 2000
- Saturday, August 12, 2000
- Friday, August 11, 2000
- Tuesday, August 8, 2000
- Friday, August 4, 2000
- Thursday, August 3, 2000
- Republican Convention Day 4 Commentary: "OVER THE TOP" FOR THE TEXAN... the Fourth Session of the 37th Republican National Convention
- News Item: Governor George Bush's Acceptance Speech, Republican National Convention, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- Republican
Rolling Roll Call Vote - Bush 2058, Keyes 6, McCain 1, Abstention
1. 1,034 needed to nominate. Carryover from August 2: Bush
1042, Keyes 6, McCain 1, Abstention 1. California 162 (all for
Bush), Florida 80 (all for Bush), Georgia 54 (all for Bush),
Illinois 74 (all for Bush), Indiana 55 (all for Bush), Kentucky 31
(all for Bush), Missouri 35 (all for Bush), New Jersey 54 (all for
Bush), New York 101 (all for Bush), North Carolina 62 (all for
Bush), Ohio 69 (all for Bush), Pennsylvania (all for Bush), South
Carolina 37 (all for Bush), TEXAS 124 (all for Bush).
Following the roll call vote, the nomination of George W. Bush
was made unanimous by voice vote.
- Tennessee Primary (Primary for 1 Senate Seat and 9 House Seats)
- Wednesday, August 2, 2000
- Republican Convention Day 3 Commentary: PATCHING UP CRACKS IN THE BASE... the Third Session of the 37th Republican National Convention
- Republican Rolling Roll Call Vote - Bush 1042, Keyes 6, McCain 1, abstention 1. 1,034 needed to nominate. Carryover from August 1: Bush 659, Keyes 6, McCain 1, abstention 1. North Dakota 19 (all for Bush), Ohio 69 (pass), Oklahoma 38 (all for Bush), Oregon 24 (all for Bush), Pennsylvania 78 (pass), Puerto Rico 14 (all for Bush), Rhode Island 14 (all for Bush), South Carolina 37 (pass), South Dakota 22 (all Bush), Tennessee 37 (all Bush), Texas 124 (pass), Utah 29 (all Bush), Vermont 12 (all Bush), Virginia 56 (all Bush), Virgin Islands 4 (all Bush), Washington 37 (all Bush), West Virginia 18 (all Bush), Wisconsin 37 (all Bush), Wyoming 22 (all Bush). George W. Bush formally nominated. Chaney nominated, seconded and approved by acclamation.
- Republican Presidential Ticket - President: George W. Bush (Texas), Vice President: Richard B. "Dick" Cheney (Wyoming)
- News Item: Secretary Richard Cheney's Acceptance Speech, Republican National Convention, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- Reform Party Executive Committee disqualifies Pat Buchanan from mail-in ballot nomination.
- Tuesday, August 1, 2000
- Republican Convention Day 2 Commentary: RE-INVENTING THE ELEPHANT... the Second Session of the 37th Republican National Convention
- Republican Rolling Roll Call Vote - Bush 659, Keyes 6, McCain 1, abstention 1. 1,034 needed to nominate. Carryover from from July 31: Bush 283, Keyes 5. Kansas 35 (all for Bush), Kentucky 31 (passes), Louisiana 29 (all for Bush), Maine 14 (all for Bush), Maryland 31 (all for Bush), Massachusetts 37 (Bush 35, McCain 1, abstention 1), Michigan 58 (all for Bush), Minnesota 34 (Bush 33, Keyes 1), Mississippi 33 (all for Bush), Missouri 35 (passes), Montana 23 (all for Bush), Nebraska 30 (all for Bush), Nevada 17 (all for Bush), New Hampshire 17 (all for Bush), New Jersey 54 (passes), New Mexico 21 (all for Bush), New York 101 (passes), North Carolina 62 (passes).
- Kansas Primary (Primary for 4 House Seats)
- Monday, July 31, 2000
- Republican Convention Day 1 Commentary: SETTING THE STAGE... the First Session of the 37th Republican National Convention
- Republican Convention Introductory Commentary: ELEPHANTS AND BUNTING GALORE IN THE CITY OF BROTHERLY LOVE... the 37th Republican National Convention gets ready to open for business
- Republican Rolling Roll Call Vote - Bush 283, Keyes 5. 1,034 needed to nominate. Alabama 44 (all for Bush),
Alaska 23 (all for Bush), American Samoa 4 (all for Bush), Arizona 30 (all for Bush),
Arkansas 24 (19 for Bush, 5 for Keyes), California 162 (passes), Colorado 40 (all for Bush),
Connecticut 25 (all for Bush), Delaware 12 (all for Bush), District of Columbia 15 (all for Bush),
Florida 80 (passes), Georgia 54 (passes), Guam 4 (all for Bush), Hawaii 14 (all for Bush),
Idaho 28 (all for Bush), Illinois 74 (passes), Indiana 55 (passes),
and Iowa 25 (all for Bush). (Prior to the start of the convention, the www.TheGreenPapers.com estimated delegate count was
Bush 1763, McCain 231, not determined 41, Uncommitted 16, Keyes 14, and Bauer 1.)
- Wednesday, July 26, 2000
- Tuesday, July 25, 2000
- Monday, July 24, 2000
- Tuesday, July 18, 2000
- Georgia Primary (Primary for 11 House Seats). Senator Paul Coverdell passed away today. We extend our condolences to the Senator's family and friends.
- Thursday, July 13, 2000
- Thursday, July 6, 2000
- Sunday, July 2 and Monday, July 3, 2000
- Wednesday, June 28, 2000
- Tuesday, June 27, 2000
- South Carolina (Republican Runoff results House CD 1)
- Utah (Primary for Governor, Senate, House)
- Monday, June 26, 2000
- Sunday, June 25, 2000
- Saturday, June 24, 2000
- Friday, June 23, 2000
- Saturday, June 17, 2000
- Thursday, June 15, 2000
- Updated the preferences of Democratic unpledged PLEO and
unpledged add-on delegates. The preference of these delegates appears in
the "Soft Unpledged" column (Preference Source is Gore 2000).
- Montana Democrats (2 uncommitted delegates support Gore)
- Wednesday, June 14, 2000
- Tuesday, June 13, 2000
- Friday, June 9 - Saturday, June 10, 2000
- Thursday, June 8, 2000
- Wednesday, June 7, 2000
- Tuesday, June 6, 2000
- Sunday, June 4, 2000
- Updated the Democratic Unpledged PLEO Delegate Allocation as follows:
Virginia: -1. Representative Virgil H. Goode (Congressional District 5) switched party affiliation from Democrat to Independent.
There are now 4338 Delegates to the Democratic Convention with 2170 needed to nominate.
- Saturday, June 3, 2000
- Wednesday, May 31, 2000
- Due to the passing of Governor Casey, the Pennsylvania Democratic
Party has postponed all party activities scheduled for this weekend,
June 2 and 3. The Convention Delegation Selection is rescheduled for June 16-17.
- Tuesday, May 30, 2000
- Sunday, May 28, 2000
- Thursday, May 25, 2000
- Tuesday, May 23, 2000
- Sunday, May 21, 2000
- Saturday, May 20, 2000
- Tuesday, May 16, 2000
- Sunday, May 14, 2000
- Saturday, May 13, 2000
- Thursday, May 11, 2000
- Wednesday, May 10, 2000
- Indiana (2 May Primary results for Governor, Senate, and House)
- North Carolina (2 May Primary results for Governor and House)
- Tuesday, May 9, 2000
- Sunday, May 7, 2000
- Saturday, May 6, 2000
- Tuesday, May 2, 2000
- Sunday, April 30, 2000
- Updated the preferences of Democratic unpledged PLEO and
unpledged add-on delegates for Primaries and Caucuses held January
24 to April 22. The preference of these delegates appears in
the "Soft Unpledged" column (Preference Source is Gore 2000).
- February 1:
New Hampshire (Gore +1)
- March 7:
California (Gore +2, Bradley -2),
Georgia (Gore +1),
Maine (Gore +2, Bradley -1),
Missouri (Gore +2, Bradley -1),
New York (Gore +1),
North Dakota (Gore +1),
Ohio (Gore +3),
Vermont (Gore +1, Bradley -1),
Washington (Gore +2)
- March 10:
Colorado (Gore +4)
- March 11:
Arizona (Gore +1)
- March 12:
Minnesota (Gore +5, Bradley -1)
- March 14:
Florida (Gore +3),
Louisiana (Gore +1),
Mississippi (Gore +4),
Oklahoma (Gore +3),
Texas (Gore +2)
- March 21:
Illinois (Gore +4, Bradley -2)
- March 25:
Wyoming (Gore +2, Bradley -1)
- March 27:
Delaware (Gore +4)
- April 4:
Pennsylvania (Gore +4),
Wisconsin (Gore +6)
- April 15-17
Virginia (Gore +2)
- April 22
Alaska (Gore +1)
- Saturday, April 29, 2000
- Saturday, April 22, 2000
- Thursday, April 20, 2000
- Wednesday, April 19, 2000
- Saturday, April 15, 2000
- Thursday, April 6, 2000
- Tuesday, April 4, 2000
- Sunday, April 2, 2000
- Friday, March 31, 2000
- Tuesday, March 28, 2000
- Monday, March 27, 2000
- Saturday, March 25, 2000
- Tuesday, March 21, 2000
- Monday, March 20, 2000
- Sunday, March 19, 2000
- Updated the preferences of Democratic unpledged PLEO and
unpledged add-on delegates for Primaries and Caucuses held March
10 to March 14. The preference of these delegates appears in
the "Soft Unpledged" column (Preference Source is Gore 2000).
- Saturday, March 18, 2000
- Applied updates to the Democratic Delegate allocation for primaries
and caucuses held between January 24 and March 9. When Senator
Bradley withdrew on March 9 his At-Large and pledged PLEO
delegates were reassigned to Vice President Gore (DNC Rule
9.C). The sole exception is American Samoa where the individual
delegates were already certified. All changes have been applied to the
"Soft Pledged" column. The "Hard Total" continues to show the
ORIGINAL delegate assignment to Senator Bradley. In
addition, the preferences of Unpledged PLEO and unpledged add-on
delegates appears in the "Soft Unpledged"
column. (Preference Source is Gore 2000)
- January 24: Iowa.
- February 1: New Hampshire.
- March 7:
American Samoa,
California,
Connecticut,
Georgia,
Hawaii,
Idaho,
Maine,
Maryland,
Massachusetts,
Missouri,
New York,
North Dakota,
Ohio,
Rhode Island,
Vermont,
Washington.
- March 9: South Carolina.
- Friday, March 17, 2000
- Thursday, March 16, 2000
- Tuesday, March 14, 2000
- Sunday, March 12, 2000
- Saturday, March 11, 2000
- Arizona Democratic Party-run Primary (47 delegates allocated)
- Michigan Democratic Caucus (129 delegates allocated)
- Minnesota Precinct Meetings (74 delegates allocated)
- Updated Kansas Democratic delegate selection process (party-run primary date is 29 April).
- Updated Puerto Rico Democratic delegate selection process (caucus date is 2 April).
- The Democratic Party's Delegate Selection Rule 9.C states that a candidate who "is no longer a candidate ... at the time of district level selection" is not entitled to receive At-Large and PLEO delegates. As of 9 March, Bill Bradley may receive district level delegates but may no longer receive At-Large and PLEO delegates.
- Friday, March 10, 2000
- Thursday, March 9, 2000
- Tuesday, March 7, 2000
- Monday, March 6, 2000
- Sunday, March 5, 2000
- Saturday, March 4, 2000
- Open Primaries which restrict voter participation
in the delegate selection process by party affiliation are
designed "(party only)" and "(party and unaffiliated only)". Party
means the voter is pledged, declared, affiliated, or registered to the party.
Unaffiliated voters are often referred to as nonaffiliated or independent voters. Updated
California Republican,
California Democrat,
Utah Republican,
Utah Democrat,
Virginia Republican,
Washington Republican.
- Republican Winner-Take-All Primaries that
allocate delegates by district are now designated "by district
and statewide". Updated Republican Delegate Selection
for:
Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Kansas - however this primary has been cancelled, Maryland,
Michigan, Mississippi, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Wisconsin.
- Thursday, March 2, 2000
- Wednesday, March 1, 2000
Review changes prior to Saturday, November 20, 1999.
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