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Florida Democratic primary, 2008

Florida Democratic primary, 2008
Florida
← 2004 January 29, 2008 (2008-01-29) 2012 →
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Nominee Hillary Clinton Barack Obama John Edwards
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Popular vote 870,986 576,214 251,562
Percentage 49.8% 32.9% 14.4%

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Map of Florida with shading representing the margin of victory Obama, Clinton, and Edwards won each county with blue being Clinton, purple Obama, and pink Edwards.

The Florida Democratic Presidential primary took place on January 29, 2008. Originally, the state had 185 delegates up for grabs that were to be awarded in the following way: 121 delegates were to be awarded based on the winner in each of Florida's 25 congressional districts while an additional 64 delegates were to be awarded to the statewide winner. Twenty-five unpledged delegates, known as superdelegates, were initially able to cast their votes at the Democratic National Convention.

However, the Democratic National Committee determined that the date of the Florida Democratic Primary violated the party rules and ultimately decided to sanction the state, stripping all 210 delegates and refusing to seat them at the convention. The DNC Rules and Bylaws Committee later met on May 31, 2008, and agreed to seat all of Florida's delegates with each delegate having only receive half a vote. As a result of this compromise, Florida's delegation had 105 votes at the convention.

In August 2006, the Democratic National Committee adopted a proposal by its Rules and Bylaws Committee that only four states - Iowa, New Hampshire, Nevada, and South Carolina - would be permitted to hold primaries or caucuses before Super Tuesday, February 5, 2008. In the Spring of 2007, the Florida Legislature (controlled by Republicans in both chambers, passed the House Bill 537 which moved the date of the state's Republican and Democratic primaries to January 29, a week before the earliest permitted date of both parties. The Florida Democratic Party tried to amend the legislation and make the date February 5; however, the Republican-controlled legislature refused.


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