Wednesday, April 06, 2016
How The Texas Democratic Delegates Are Apportioned
The state of Texas held it's primary in early March, and Hillary Clinton scored a big victory in the Lone Star State. We now know exactly how the Texas delegates will be apportioned for the national convention. There were 222 delegates decided between Clinton and Sanders on primary day (and the other 29 delegates are super delegates). Of that 222, 145 of them were decided by the vote in Texas' 31 senatorial districts and 77 were decided by the statewide vote.
Here are the delegates for each senatorial district and statewide:
SD#1 -- Clinton (2), Sanders (1)
SD#2 -- Clinton (3), Sanders (1)
SD#3 -- Clinton (2), Sanders (1)
SD#4 -- Clinton (3), Sanders (1)
SD#5 -- Clinton (3), Sanders (2)
SD#6 -- Clinton (3), Sanders (1)
SD#7 -- Clinton (3), Sanders (1)
SD#8 -- Clinton (3), Sanders (2)
SD#9 -- Clinton (2), Sanders (2)
SD#10 -- Clinton (4), Sanders (2)
SD#11 -- Clinton (3), Sanders (1)
SD#12 -- Clinton (2), Sanders (2)
SD#13 -- Clinton (6), Sanders (2)
SD#14 -- Clinton (5), Sanders (5)
SD#15 -- Clinton (4), Sanders (2)
SD#16 -- Clinton (3), Sanders (2)
SD#17 -- Clinton (3), Sanders (2)
SD#18 -- Clinton (3), Sanders (1)
SD#19 -- Clinton (4), Sanders (1)
SD#20 -- Clinton (4), Sanders (1)
SD#21 -- Clinton (3), Sanders (2)
SD#22 -- Clinton (3), Sanders (1)
SD#23 -- Clinton (6), Sanders (2)
SD#24 -- Clinton (2), Sanders (1)
SD#25 -- Clinton (4), Sanders (2)
SD#26 -- Clinton (4), Sanders (2)
SD#27 -- Clinton (3), Sanders (1)
SD#28 -- Clinton (1), Sanders (1)
SD#29 -- Clinton (3), Sanders (1)
SD#30 -- Clinton (1), Sanders (2)
SD#31 -- Clinton (1), Sanders (1)
Statewide -- Clinton (51), Sanders (26)
Total Pledged Delegates -- Clinton (147), Sanders (75)
Super Delegates -- Clinton (20), Sanders (0), Undecided (9)
National Delegation -- Clinton (167), Sanders (75), Undecided (9)
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