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The phrase "a slate of delegates" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in the context of politics or organizational meetings to refer to a group of delegates selected to represent a larger body.
Example: "The party announced a slate of delegates who will attend the national convention next month."
Alternatives: "a group of delegates" or "a panel of delegates".
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Carter planned to enter all of the 31 presidential primaries held in 1976 (actually, he entered 30, having failed to qualify a slate of delegates in West Virginia).
A longtime Michigan Republican named John Yob moved to the US territory and put together a slate of delegates, and they all won election – unbound and free to vote as they please.
Unbound Delegates Chosen through "Loophole" Primaries Three large states, Illinois, Ohio and Pennsylvania, conduct so-called "loophole" primaries, in which voters at the primary cast one ballot for their presidential preference and another for a slate of delegates who are known to be supporters of one or another candidate.
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Campaigns can identify which delegates they prefer and encourage their supporters to vote for a slate of friendly delegates.
JUSTICE KENNEDY -- You suggest in your reply brief that it is not, I think you said it is not, self-evident that the Florida Legislature at this time has the right to appoint any slate of delegates because the Congress has set the date, and the date is the general election day.
The idea, he said, would be to create a slate of state delegates born of Dr. Dean's campaign but beholden to no one.
Though he has suspended his campaign, Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) also submitted a slate of pledged delegates, which includes Costa Mesa GOP Rep. Dana Rohrabacher's wife, Rhonda Rohrabacher, and Rep. Tom McClintock (R-Elk Grove), who said after Cruz dropped out that he would support Trump.
Donald Trump won Arizona's primary on Tuesday, earning yet another big victory and a full slate of delegates in a winner-take-all state.
For what will no doubt be the next firewall after March 4, Pennsylvania on April 22, the Clinton campaign is sufficiently disorganized that it couldn't file a complete slate of delegates by even an extended ballot deadline.
Mr. Romney has a stronger organization in Illinois and has a full slate of delegates, unlike Mr. Santorum, but the poll shows that he has yet to make the argument that he is the party's strongest candidate.
To our surprise, Michael Berman arrived with a print out of an entire slate of delegates in every congressional district in the state.
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