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Small margins of victory keep delegate allocations roughly even.
The numbers were plugged into a formula that determines delegate allocations, with Clinton receiving four delegates and Sanders three – leaving one delegate unassigned.
POLITICO'S Ben Smith offers up a handy-dandy spreadsheet that lets you project delegate allocations from vote percentages in the remaining Democratic primaries, in case you've been itching to do a little handicapping for the office pool.
(Like most other Republican caucus states, Maine conducts two separate votes at its caucuses: a nonbinding straw poll for presidential preference, and another vote where delegates are selected to regional conventions. The eventual delegate allocations are likely to bear some resemblance to the straw poll results, but it will be an imperfect one).
The delegate system, especially the seemingly opaque super delegate allocations and the Electoral College, are being called into question.
Obviously, this would take some reshuffling of each state's overall total delegate allocations.
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2. Delegate allocation is confusing -- and undemocratic The process by which delegates are allocated also varies by state and by party.
He quickly followed, however, with a detailed analysis of delegate allocation.
Barack Obama's superior understanding of delegate allocation was the determining factor.
There is still a chance that Florida's delegate allocation will be proportional after all.
Now proportional delegate allocation rules encourage losers to keep on fighting.
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