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Duluth, Minnesota 55812

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Presidential Primary Calendar 2008


Minnesota

February 5, 2008

Wisconsin

February 19, 2008

North Dakota

February 5, 2008


Other Presidential Primaries

Date

State

Party

Type

Number of Democratic Delegates
Number of Republican Delegates

Jan. 3

IA

Both

Caucus

45
37

Jan. 5

WY

Republican

County Convention

-
12(a)

Jan. 15

MI

Both

Primary

0(a)
30(a)

Jan .19

NV

Both

Caucus

25
31

SC

Republican

Primary

-
24

Jan. 22

NH

Both

Primary

22
12

Jan. 25

HI

Republican

Caucus

-
20

Jan. 29

FL

Both

Primary

-
57

 

SC

Democratic

Primary

45
-

Feb. 1

ME

Republican

Caucus

-
18

Feb. 5

AL

Both

Primary

52
45

 

AK

Both

Caucus

13
26

 

AZ

Both

Primary

56
53

 

AR

Both

Primary

35
31

 

CA

Both

Primary

370
170

 

CO

Both

Caucus

55
22(d)

 

CT

Both

Primary

48
27

 

DE

Both

Primary

15
18

 

GA

Both

Primary

87
72

 

ID

Democratic

Caucus

18
-

 

IL

Both

Primary

153
57(e)

 

KS

Democratic

Caucus

21(b)
26
-

MA

Both

Primary

93
40

 

MN

Both

Caucus

72
24(f)

 

MO

Both

Primary

72
58

 

MT

Republican

Caucus

-
25

 

NJ

Both

Primary

107
52

 

NM

Democratic

Primary

26
-

 

NY

Both

Primary

232
87(g)

 

ND

Both

Caucus

13
26

 

OK

Both

Primary

38
38

 

TN

Both

Primary

68(h)
12(m)

 

UT

Both

Primary

23
36

 

WV

Republican

State Convention

-
18(i)

 

American Samoa

Democratic

Caucus

3
-

Feb. 5-12

Democrats Abroad

Democratic

Primary

7
-

Feb. 9

LA

Democratic

Primary

56
-

 

 

Republican

Caucus

20(k)

 

NE

Democratic

Caucus

24

 

WA

Both

Caucus

78
18(l)
KS
Republican
Caucus
-
26(j)

Feb. 9

Virgin Islands

Democratic

Caucus

3
-

Feb.10

ME

Democratic

Caucus

24
-

 

Virgin Islands

Republican

Caucus

-
-

Feb.12

MD

Both

Primary

70
37

 

VA

Both

Primary

83
63

 

District of Columbia

Democratic

Caucus

15
-

 

 

Republican

Primary

-
16
Feb. 16
Guam
Republican
caucus
-
6

Feb.19

HI

Democratic

Caucus

20
-

 

WI

Both

Primary

74
37

Feb. 24

Puerto Rico

Republican

Primary

-
20

 March 4

RI

Both

Primary

21
17

 

OH

Both

Primary

141
85

 

TX

Both

Primary

193
137

 

VT

Both

Primary

15
17

March 8

WY

Democratic

Caucus

7(c)
-

March 11

MS

Both

Primary

33
36

April 22

PA

Both

Primary

158
62(n)

May 3

Guam

Democratic

Caucus

3
-

May 6

IN

Both

Primary

72
27(o)

 

NC

Both

Primary

155
69

May 13

WV

Democratic

Primary

28
-

May 20

KY

Both

Primary

51
  45

 

OR

Both

Primary

52
30

May 27

ID

Republican

Primary

-
26

June 1

Puerto Rico

Democratic

Caucus

55
-

June 3

MT

Democratic

Primary

16
-

 

NM

Republican

Primary

-
29

 

SD

Both

Primary

15
24

June 28

NE

Republican

State Convention

-
31


a) Because Michigan and Florida moved their primaries/caucuses date ahead, the DNC did not allow them to have any delegates. The RNC cut the number of delegates allotted to Wyoming, New Hampshire, Michigan, South Carolina, and Florida in half.

Two additional national delegates for Wyoming will be elected at the state convention on May 10, 2008.

b) Kansas chooses 11 other delegates during the state convention on April 12, 2008.

c) Wyoming chooses five other delegates during the state convention on May 24, 2008.

d)Colorado chooses 21 other delegates during district conventions from May 24 through June 7, 2008.

e) Illinois chooses 10 other delegates during the state convention on June 7, 2008.

f) Minnesota chooses 24 delegates during district conventions from May 3 to May 24, 2008 and 14 delegates during the state convention on June 7, 2008.

g) New York chooses 11 other delegates during the state committee meeting from May 20 to May 21, 2008.

h) Tennessee chooses 12 other delegates during the state committee meeting on April 5, 2008.

i) West Virginia chooses nine other delegates during a primary on May 13, 2008.

j) Kansas chooses three other delegates during the state committee meeting on May 22, 2008.

k) Louisiana chooses 24 other delegates during the state convention on February 16, 2008. In addition, Louisiana holds an unofficial caucus on January 22, 2008.

l) Washington chooses 19 other delegates during a primary on February 19, 2008.

m) Tennessee chooses 40 other delegates during the state committee meeting on February 5, 2008.

n) Pennsylvania chooses 9 other delegates during the state committee meeting from June 6 to June 7, 2008.

o) Indiana chooses 27 other delegates during the state convention from June 9 to June 10, 2008.