The full results should be accurately calculated by the end of March. Don't worry, we'll know the recipient of the Texas delegates by convention time.
Whip
The amount of electoral votes a candidate will get in Virginia is decided by a primary ballot. Virginia is not a caucus state.
Electoral votes are sent from each state to Congress to be counted.
It gets sent to the Scrutiner
Whip.
When the Senate's Republican caucus wants party members to vote for a bill, the person who determines how many votes can be counted on is the whip.
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No delegates vote. Party voters don't "vote". They are counted. And the delegates sent to the convention in Denver from Iowa for each candidate depends on how many supporters they had at the caucus. Furthermore, the delegates are already handpicked by the candidates.
The votes are counted by the county where the voting takes place.
March 4, 2008
Texas does not call there primary a caucus. They actually have both, held on the same day. Some of the delegates are awarded through the primary process, and some of the delegates are determined through the caucus.
All votes in a papal election are counted by hand. There are no voting machines used.
The amount of electoral votes a candidate will get in Virginia is decided by a primary ballot. Virginia is not a caucus state.
The votes are counted in 4 years on November 4. President Obama is this year's president. The votes are counted in 4 years on November 4. President Obama is this year's president.
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