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The '''2008 [[Democrats Abroad]] primary''' took place from February 5, 2008 ([[Super Tuesday (2008)|Super Tuesday]]) until February 12. |
The '''2008 [[Democrats Abroad]] primary''' took place from February 5, 2008 ([[Super Tuesday (2008)|Super Tuesday]]) until February 12. |
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The first voting began at midnight in [[Indonesia]], with one of the first unofficial results coming from a polling station at the [[JW Marriott Hotels|JW Marriott Hotel]] in [[Jakarta]]. Of roughly 100 votes, 75% were for Senator [[Barack Obama]] and 25% for Senator [[Hillary Clinton]].<ref>{{cite news |first=Robin |last=McDowell |title=Democrats Overseas Head to Polls |url=http://www.time.com/time/politics/article/0,8599,1709876,00.html |publisher=TIME |date=2008-02-04 |accessdate=2008-02-04}}</ref> The midnight vote was an attempt to replicate the voting at [[Dixville Notch, New Hampshire]] during the [[New Hampshire primary]].<ref>{{cite news |
The first voting began at midnight in [[Indonesia]], with one of the first unofficial results coming from a polling station at the [[JW Marriott Hotels|JW Marriott Hotel]] in [[Jakarta]]. Of roughly 100 votes, 75% were for Senator [[Barack Obama]] and 25% for Senator [[Hillary Clinton]].<ref>{{cite news |first=Robin |last=McDowell |title=Democrats Overseas Head to Polls |url=http://www.time.com/time/politics/article/0,8599,1709876,00.html |publisher=TIME |date=2008-02-04 |accessdate=2008-02-04}}</ref> The midnight vote was an attempt to replicate the voting at [[Dixville Notch, New Hampshire]] during the [[New Hampshire primary]].<ref>{{cite news|title=Obama wins first US Democratic Party voting abroad on 'Super Tuesday' |url=http://afp.google.com/article/ALeqM5jZ3miyDFQOQsm4QkPwcjOp3PfJ4Q |publisher=AFP |date=2008-02-04 |accessdate=2008-02-04 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080208093201/http://afp.google.com:80/article/ALeqM5jZ3miyDFQOQsm4QkPwcjOp3PfJ4Q |archivedate=2008-02-08 |df= }}</ref> |
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This was the first Democrats Abroad primary in which voters could vote online, and by the end of the primary, online votes had been cast from 164 countries and territories. Democrats Abroad announced the worldwide results on February 21, 2008, declaring [[Barack Obama]] the winner.<ref name=Pressrelease>{{cite news |
This was the first Democrats Abroad primary in which voters could vote online, and by the end of the primary, online votes had been cast from 164 countries and territories. Democrats Abroad announced the worldwide results on February 21, 2008, declaring [[Barack Obama]] the winner.<ref name=Pressrelease>{{cite news|title=Obama Wins Democrats Abroad Global Primary |url=http://www.democratsabroad.org/article/2008/02/21/obama-wins-democrats-abroad-global-primary |publisher=Democrats Abroad |date=2008-02-21 |accessdate=2008-02-21 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080221170638/http://democratsabroad.org/article/2008/02/21/obama-wins-democrats-abroad-global-primary |archivedate=2008-02-21 |df= }}</ref> Democrats Abroad held a global convention on April 12, 2008. |
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==Results== |
==Results== |
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The 2008 Democrats Abroad primary took place from February 5, 2008 (Super Tuesday) until February 12.
The first voting began at midnight in Indonesia, with one of the first unofficial results coming from a polling station at the JW Marriott Hotel in Jakarta. Of roughly 100 votes, 75% were for Senator Barack Obama and 25% for Senator Hillary Clinton.[1] The midnight vote was an attempt to replicate the voting at Dixville Notch, New Hampshire during the New Hampshire primary.[2]
This was the first Democrats Abroad primary in which voters could vote online, and by the end of the primary, online votes had been cast from 164 countries and territories. Democrats Abroad announced the worldwide results on February 21, 2008, declaring Barack Obama the winner.[3] Democrats Abroad held a global convention on April 12, 2008.
Results
Key: | Withdrew prior to contest |
Primary
Primary dates: February 5–12, 2008
National pledged delegate votes determined: 7 (of 7)
Democrats Abroad presidential primary, 2008[4] | |||
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Candidate | Votes | Percentage | National delegate votes[5] |
Barack Obama | 15,214 | 65.85% | 4½ |
Hillary Clinton | 7,501 | 32.46% | 2½ |
John Edwards | 159 | 0.69% | 0 |
Dennis Kucinich | 143 | 0.62% | 0 |
Bill Richardson | 19 | 0.08% | 0 |
Joe Biden | 15 | 0.06% | 0 |
Uncommitted | 54 | 0.23% | 0 |
Totals | 23,105 | 100.00% | 7 |
A breakdown of results by country and voting method is also available.[6]
Regional caucus
While the nine pledged regional delegates (each with a half vote, for a total of 4½ votes) were selected at the regional caucuses, the number allocated to each candidate was pre-determined by the results of the primary. According to the Democrats Abroad Delegate Selection Plan: "The binding presidential preference primary will determine the allocation of these nine (9) At-Large Delegates among the presidential candidates; the Regional Caucus will elect such Delegates based on such allocation."[7]: I.A.4.b
Caucus dates: March 15–April 11, 2008
National pledged delegate votes determined: 0 (of 7)
Democrats Abroad Democratic regional caucuses, 2008 | |||
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Candidate | Regional delegate votes | Percentage | National delegate votes |
Barack Obama | 3 | 66.67% | 4½ |
Hillary Clinton | 1½ | 33.33% | 2½ |
Totals | 4½ | 100.00% | 7 |
Global convention
While the five pledged At-Large and pledged PLEO delegates (each with a half vote, for a total of 2½ votes) were selected at the global convention, the number allocated to each candidate was pre-determined by the results of the primary. According to the Democrats Abroad Delegate Selection Plan: "The binding presidential preference primary will determine the allocation of these three (3) At-Large Delegates and the two (2) Pledged PLEO Delegates among the presidential candidates; the Global Convention will elect such Delegates based on such allocation."[7]: I.A.4.c
Convention date: April 12, 2008
National pledged delegate votes determined: 0 (of 7)
Democrats Abroad Democratic presidential global convention, 2008 | |||
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Candidate | At-Large and PLEO delegate votes | Percentage | National delegate votes |
Barack Obama | 1½ | 60.00% | 4½ |
Hillary Clinton | 1 | 40.00% | 2½ |
Totals | 2½ | 100.00% | 7 |
See also
- Democratic Party (United States) presidential primaries, 2008
- Results of the 2008 Democratic Party presidential primaries
References
- ^ McDowell, Robin (2008-02-04). "Democrats Overseas Head to Polls". TIME. Retrieved 2008-02-04.
- ^ "Obama wins first US Democratic Party voting abroad on 'Super Tuesday'". AFP. 2008-02-04. Archived from the original on 2008-02-08. Retrieved 2008-02-04.
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- ^ "DA Global Primary Results Report" (PDF). democratsabroad.org via web.archive.org. 2008-02-21. Archived from the original (PDF) on September 15, 2014. Retrieved 2016-03-02.
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