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State of Pennsylvania April 22, 2008 Election
Delegate; Democratic National Party Convention; Congressional District 9 Voter Information

PA has a total of 187 delegates and 26 alternates to the Democratic National Convention. 103 delegates and 16 alternates are elected in the Primary. Pennsylvania uses a proportional representation system based on the results of the Primary to select 158 of the delegates to the Convention. In addition there are 26 "super delegates" and unpledged add-ons chosen by the Democratic committee on June 7th. All delegates and alternates must pledge to a specific presidential candidate. The presidential candidates have right of approval over who may run as a delegate or alternate pledged to their candidacy.

This contest will only appear on Democratic party ballots.

Candidates (Vote for 3)

Richard Flarend

  • Representing: Barack Obama
  • Party: Democratic
Eric M. Barker
  • Representing: Barack Obama
  • Party: Democratic
Lillian O. Clemons
  • Representing: Barack Obama
  • Party: Democratic
Guy E. Ferguson
  • Representing: Hillary Clinton
  • Party: Democratic

Basic candidate data supplied by the Secretary of State. All candidates have been invited to supply additional information to Smart Voter. Order of candidates is random and changes daily.
  Partisan Information

Democratic Party

  • Pennsylvania - Read about the Delegates for the National Convention
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