Talk:1928 Democratic Party presidential primaries
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Keeping Track of Caucuses
edit- This is me largely keeping track of the Democratic Presidential Caucuses (or State Conventions) that were held around the country that year and who the delegates were pledged to. I can't readily organize the data myself not being a subscriber to the New York Times, and not having a copy of the Proceedings for the '32 Democratic Convention it is not always clear how many delegates have been selected by each State or Territory; I'll leave that to someone else who is. Hopefully we don't end up with any missing contests, as I'm not sure how regularly the Times reported on these. --Ariostos (talk) 17:28, 20 April 2017 (UTC)
(1,342,451) votes accounted for; primaries + (South Dakota C)
- Louisiana for Smith [1]
- Philippines for Smith [2]
- Missouri for Reed [3]
- Idaho for Smith [4]
- South Dakota (Caucus) for Smith [5]
- Minnesota for Smith [6]
- Georgia for Senator Walter George [7]
- Arkansas Uncommitted [8]
- Arizona for Smith [9]
- Maine for Smith [10]
- New York for Smith [11]
- Iowa for Smith [12]
- Utah for Smith [13]
- Oklahoma Uncommitted [14]
- Washington for Smith [15]
- Mississippi for Senator Pat Harrison [16]
- Rhode Island for Smith [17]
- Pennsylvania for Smith [18]
- Kansas for Congressman William Ayres [19]
- Senator Pomerene loses Primary but gets Delegates [20]
- Wyoming for Smith [21]
- Connecticut for Smith [22]
- Delaware for Smith [23]
- Michigan for Smith [24]
- Nevada for Smith [25]
- Montana for Smith [26]
- Vermont for Smith [27]
- South Carolina Uncommitted [28]
- Canal Zone is Complicated [29]
- Colorado for Smith [30]
- Maryland for Governor Albert Ritchie [31]
- D.C. for Smith [32]
- Kentucky for Smith [33]
- North Carolina for Congressman Cordell Hull [34]
- Virginia Uncommitted [35]
- Alabama Uncommitted [36]
- Tennessee for Congressman Cordell Hull [37]
References
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Map
editI strongly question the accuracy of the map. SecretName101 (talk) 05:21, 24 October 2017 (UTC)
- As in the case of the 1932 Democratic Primaries, results of the various caucuses are from the references in the list above; I just never back to inputting these. --Ariostos (talk) 01:24, 25 October 2017 (UTC)