Democrats divvy up delegates

Summary

Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton split Oregon's pledged delegates 31 to 21. Next step: the Demoractic Party of Oregon meets at the Congressional District level June 7 to elect delegates to the national convention. | ELECTION RESULTS

Story Published: May 27, 2008 at 12:16 PM PST

Democrats divvy up delegates

The final results have been tallied, and Oregon's Democrats are ready to assign delegates to the candidates campaigning for the party's nomination for president.

U.S. Sen. Barack Obama, D-Illinois, won 31 of Oregon ’s 52 pledged delegates. He also has seven alternates.

U.S. Sen. Hillary Clinton, D-New York, won 21 of Oregon ’s 52 pledged delegates. She will have two alternates.

Of those 52 delegates, 34 are apportioned by congressional district and 18 are apportioned by statewide totals.

At the state level, Obama won 11 delegates and two alternates. At the state level, Clinton won seven delegates and two alternates.

At the congressional district level, Obama won 20 delegates and five alternates. At the congressional district level, Clinton won 14 delegates and no alternates.

The convention for Congressional District 4 will be June 7, 2008, at Bohemia Elementary School, 721 South R Street, in Cottage Grove. Click here to get directions.

For more information, visit the Oregon Democrats Web site.

Oregon Republicans meet on July 12, 2008, to vote on who will be Oregon’s 27 delegates to their convention in Minneapolis-St. Paul.

If you are interested in being a Republican delegate from Oregon, click here to download the application form. The application deadline is May 31, 2008. Please see the application for details.

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