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Utah: March 3
Overview 29 Delegates (0.72% of total) Open Primary 6 At-Large 4 PLEO At-Large 19 by CD 6 Superdelegates Voting by mail starts February 11. Who Can Vote? When Can They Vote? All registered voters can vote in the primary (though they cannot also vote in the GOP primary on the same day). The registration deadline is February 25, though unregistered voters may register at the polls and vote a provisional ballot. Registered voters will receive ballots by mail; they are mailed out between February 11-18. Voters may choose to vote in person (by returning their mail ballot) by voting early February 18-28 (February 18-March 2 in some jurisdictions), or by voting on election day, March 3. Ballot Access All major candidates are on the ballot. Details Groups of 6 and 4 delegates are allocated based on the statewide vote. The CD delegates are distributed among the CDs as follows: 7 for CD 4, 6 for CD 2, 4 for CD 3, 2 for CD 1. Superdelegates Uncommitted (6): Rep. Ben McAdams, Jenny Wilson, Charles Stormont, Jeff Merchant, Nadia Mahallati, Unknown Identity Useful Links The Green Papers Delegate Selection Plan (draft version)
Great weekend/week for Bernie! 3/4 wins (I’m including the international thing where I think he got 9 delegates and HC got 4 if I remember from facebook correctly). He won 82 (73 + 9) compared to Hilary’s 59 (55 + 4) - a 23 delegate close-up! That’s huge! I hope Hawaii and Alakska are Bernie states