American Samoa Democratic caucuses, 2008
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The American Samoa Democratic caucuses, 2008 took place on February 5, 2008, also known as Super Tuesday. Caucusing began at 11:00 am local time. The early time ensured that results would be reported that evening in the mainland United States.[1] Hillary Clinton won the caucus, the smallest of Super Tuesday's nominating contests.
The caucus drew a record turnout for the territory. A record setting 285 caucus goers, who voted for their candidates at a hotel in the capital, Pago Pago, turned out for the caucus.[2] The caucus selected six pledged delegates to the 2008 Democratic National Convention; however, each delegate received only half a vote, so the caucus essentially determined the allocation of three delegate votes.[3] Since the pledged delegates were awarded proportionally, Clinton secured 2 delegates, with the third going to her opponent Barack Obama.
Results
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American Samoa Democratic presidential caucus, 2008[4] | |||
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Candidate | Votes | Percentage | National delegates |
Hillary Clinton | 163 | 57.19% | 2 |
Barack Obama | 121 | 42.45% | 1 |
Mike Gravel | 1 | 0.35% | 0 |
Totals | 285 | 100.00% | 3 |
American Samoa also sent 6 unpledged superdelegates to the national convention; 4 endorsed Senator Clinton while 2 endorsed Senator Obama.
See also
References
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- ↑ New York Times Election Guide 2008