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Wanna Go to Denver? Here's a Roadmap!


by: Glen Maxey

Fri Apr 04, 2008 at 01:00 AM CDT


As delegate lists from the County and Senate Conventions make their way to the Texas Democratic Party, people are getting ready to compete to be the warm bodies in those highly coveted seats in Denver.

Here's the handy guide to everything you need to know.

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First, you must apply after April 21, 2008 to declare your candidacy by downloading the application form from the Texas Democratic Party site, filling it out, getting it notarized and delivering it to the TDP between April 21st and May 21st at 5:00 pm.  Do not send it BEFORE the start or you'll have to do it all over again. They won't be returning them for re-submission, so do it right the first time.  Coming in early could get yours disqualified just as coming in late would.

A point about the form:

There are three types of Delegates for which a person can run.  Everyone should check the first and third category because everyone qualifies for them.

The first category is "Pledged Senatorial District" for election by your fellow Clinton or Obama folks in your Senate District. These are the 126 delegates allocated by the primary. More about this later in this post.

The second category is for 25 Pledged Party/Elected Officials. The division of Obama/Clinton in this group will be allocated by the sign-in at the State Convention.  

The Nominations Committee considers elected officials who have applied in this order: Democratic mayors (even if elected non-partisan) in cities over 250,000.   State legislators, then other state and local Democratic officials (these must be elected in a partisan election).

So who is a party official?  Any SDEC member, County Chair and Precinct Chair is eligible to apply.  You must CURRENTLY hold those positions.

Keep in mind, that these slots are filled in a descending priority.  Even though you qualify as a Precinct Chair, the seats are gone way up the list.

The third category is for consideration as one of the 42 At-Large seats. The division of Obama/Clinton in this group will be allocated by the sign-in at the State Convention.

The At-Large are used to balance the gender, ethnicity and affirmative action goals for the delegation.   These are for the entire delegation of 228.

We need to end with:

72 Hispanic
54 African American
39 Youth (under 35)
21-27 Disabled
14-18  LGBT
9  Asian American
1  Native American  

How many races can I compete in?

Every district has a different number of seats and those seats were allocated to Clinton and Obama based on the March 4th vote. On top of that, every district must balance gender to the best of their ability. Those assignments are in this chart:

http://spreadsheets.google.com/pub?key=pYaTYsIKgs2GQFH2uM4QnWw

Depending on where you live and your Presidential preference, you may have a better chance than someone living where your candidate didn't fare well or there aren't many slots.

And if you support Obama and you live in SD 3 or SD 31, you might lose just by the Clinton delegation electing someone of your gender, since the Obama delegate must be opposite gender of Clinton's and the Clinton folks elect first.

So how do I get elected?

You get elected by campaigning.   Your voters are the Obama or Clinton delegates in your Senate District that were elected at the County/SD conventions.  Realize that if you are in a County or SD in an urban area that includes other counties or a multi-county district in rural Texas, your voters are everyone in the SD, not just your county. Use every method you can:  phoning, mailers, door-to-door.

How are the elections conducted and when?

In each Senate District, there will be a Senate District caucus beginning at 3:00 pm Friday.   The first order of business is electing Committee members (one person for each committee).  They are elected n this order:

1) Credentials Committee
2) Platform Committee
3) Resolution Committee
4) Rules Committee
5) Nominations Committee for SDEC officers and SDEC members. Democratic National Committee members, and Presidential Electors
6) Recommendation for State Committeeman
7) Recommendation for State Committeewoman
8) Nominations Committee for At-Large Delegates
9) Recommendation for Presidential Elector (2 Electors if you're in SD 13, SD 14, or SD 23)

The caucus must recess at 5:00 p.m.  After the Friday night session, the caucus reconvenes.  So expect to be up very, very late for these elections.

When all the above elections are done, you get to your election for Delegate.    FINALLY, You get to run!

At this point the Obama and Clinton part ways into their respective groups.

First, where necessary, there is a coin toss to decide if you have the male or female election first or second.  Then you rotate genders until all seats are filled.  Alternate elections are last.   The candidate who won the district gets to go first where the gender is to be decided in uneven districts.  For example, in SD 14 the Clinton caucus cannot elect their third Delegate until Obama elects their fifth, since Clinton is opposite gender of the Obama fifth.

Alternates were assigned gender by a drawing.

Anyone of the appropriate gender can self nominate themselves for each election.  (You can run in every election in your SD where your gender is eligble until you finally win one or all are filled.)

There is a run-off between the two highest voter getters in each election for each delegate slot.

Where do I get a list of delegates?

Once the Texas Democratic Party has entered all the delegates into a database, they will be available.   You also might be able to get a list earlier from a local Party source if your district was wholly in one county.

The Presidential Campaigns will also be able to assist in obtaining the list.

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Dang, Friday is going to be (0.00 / 0)
a tough day at the convention. LOL  Just to let you know, I will be running as a delegate for national. LOL

Doing My Part For The Left,Left Of The Rainbow

good luck (0.00 / 0)
anyone who becomes a delegate should come down to Colorado Springs for an afternoon.

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As much as I want to go to Denver... (0.00 / 0)
...I'm gonna sit this year out.  The likelihood of me getting it is about 0%, so it'd be better to wait until an off-year.  :p

2012, here we come!


You don't have to sit it out completely (0.00 / 0)
You can help by organizing for the state convention.  There is still lots of work to do.

Or even volunteer to help at the convention.

No one on this board should sit at home during this state convention.

I hope you come help at the convention!


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Oh, I meant sit out running. (0.00 / 0)
I'm a delegate.  (Although, I do think I may throw my hat in the ring...what's the downside?)

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Downside = lots of work (0.00 / 0)
But hey that's a good thing.  You get to meet a lot of people in your senate district.  Prepare to be phone calling, writing e-mails and writing the best description of why you should be the person you SD votes to go to Denver.


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i cross-posted this at texansforobama.com (3.00 / 1)
hey glen:

thanks for the write-up, and all the effort in making sure people know A)this isn't over and B)how and when to stay involved.

for those interested in filing for state delegate candidacy, the PDF to be sent ONLY AFTER April 21 is at http://www.txdemocrats.org/pag...

-my comments at BOR are mine, and do not represent anything official from LFT.


What do each of the committees do? (0.00 / 0)
In particular, is it the platform committee, resolution committee or the rules committee that would most be involved in proposing improvements to the caucus system?  

Rules Committee (0.00 / 0)
I think the committee that will deal with proposed improvements to the caucus system will be the Rules Committee.

The TDP rules say:

All resolutions that pertain to the Rules of the Texas Democratic Party, party procedural matters or other party governance issues shall be referred by the Temporary Resolutions Committee to the Permanent Rules Committee of the State Convention.


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Rules Committee (0.00 / 0)
The Rules Committee writes the party rules-- except for those rules based on statue passed by the legislature.
A retired U of Minn philosophy professor in my precinct said the party needs a logician on the rules committee, and I don't think it would hurt

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Thank you Glen! (0.00 / 0)
Very helpful.  Good work!

I would like to be an Elector. (0.00 / 0)
Any hints?

Get yourself elected (0.00 / 0)
It's a bit of work like trying to be one of the delegates from your SD. OK maybe less.

You're going to have to campaign for the slot or slots though.  You might want to start by explaining to people in your SD what an elector does.  It's a cool job to have for sure.  You're the person that actually casts that vote for president from your state.

Wikipedia has a good write up that you could send to people.

Good luck with that.  I hope you do get elected as an offical "elector".


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Get the Democrat to win Texas in November! (0.00 / 0)


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Yes that is step #1 - we have to win the state (0.00 / 0)
Good point Michael!

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Any word on delegates to State? (0.00 / 0)
On at large seats?  They still aren't listed on the county party's website.

"I love America more than any other country in this world, and, exactly for this reason, I insist on the right to criticize her perpetually."- James A. Baldwin

I think you'll see them today (0.00 / 0)
The data had to be entered first and the county party said they were going to post it when it was fully prepared.  

Please read the Community Guidelines and How to Rate Comments.

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You'll see the Travis County list at www.traviscountydemocrats.org (0.00 / 0)
today or very, very soon.

For those who want a list with contact information, email info@traviscountydemocrats.org

The Party will send you a complete list.  Remember, if you're running for a Committee position or SDEC you need to campaign to the entire delegation.  If you're running for National Delegate, then just to the Obama or Clinton folks, as the case would be.

I'll assist Obama folks getting lists for their multi-county areas, but that's only after the Texas Democratic Party gets all the Minutes, gets it data entered, and makes it publically available.  That will, at a minimum be at least three weeks.


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Disability Representation (0.00 / 0)
What happened to the disability community in the calculations? According to the Texas Delegate Selection Plan, Section VII, Part D, Paragraph 5, the goals are:

Summary of Representation Goals:
African-American 54 delegates
Asian-American 9 delegates
Disabled 21-27 delegates
LGBT 14-18 delegates
Native American 1 delegate
Hispanic 72 delegates
Youth 39 delegates

Have there been changes of some sort?  


Disabled (0.00 / 0)
What's the definition of disabled?

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Definition (0.00 / 0)
I'm not sure how the TDP or DNC defines it, but I imagine they go with the ADA definitions of covered persons.

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mmmm.... I had somebody proof this... (0.00 / 0)
and there wasn't even a line in there about the disabled.

There is no affirmative action goal with delegate numbers assigned for disabled Texans.  However, we must be cognizant of making sure disabled folks have full access to this proces...

Sorry about that line slipping in.  I'd fire my proofreader if he didn't own this site.  LOL


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Thanks for the revision! (0.00 / 0)


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Super Delegates & Affirmation Action Goal (0.00 / 0)
Are super delegates in the equation in calculating the overall affirmative action goal for the Texas delegation to be sent to the National Convention?

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Yes. (0.00 / 0)
The affirmative action goals apply to the entire 228, including the supers (DNC, Congress, etc.).

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we're not proofreaders (0.00 / 0)
This post was riddled with layout errors and we won't promote something to the front page that looks poor. So it had to be fixed.  

Please read the Community Guidelines and How to Rate Comments.

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Great... I'll stop posting. (0.00 / 0)


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Why don't we just keep track of ... (3.00 / 1)
people who don't want to go to the national convention. It will be easier.

"The eyes of the people are fast opening! Fight on!"--Andrew Jackson

So if I read this correctly (0.00 / 0)
As a male Obama supporter in SD 14 I would be eligible to run for 3 delegate spots and one alternate spot?  How does the voting actually work?  Is everyone giving speeches?  What happens when you have 40 people with 1 vote?  What are the chances for a Joe Shmo?  Zero or bupkus?

You have to campaign (0.00 / 0)
It's like running for office.  You have to reach out and touch your potential voters.  You can get a list of the delegates from your SD with their contact info. You can get that from the Texas Democratic Party.  So you can call them, e-mail them, and write to them.

It's good training for running for office and organizing your PCT.

Worse case you get to know a bunch of people and you'll learn more for next time.

Keep in mind that no one is keeping you from going to Denver.  If you really want to be there - buy a plane ticket.  Or just prepare to take vacation and drive there.  You may not get elected as a delegate, but that doesn't mean you can't go and watch it anyway.


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"watch it"? (0.00 / 0)
by "watch it" do you mean watch it in person inside the Pepsi Center?

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Um (0.00 / 0)
I think it's a bit different when 50% of your voters are also running for the same position.

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Well then 50% of the voter/candidates will be doing the same thing (0.00 / 0)
And somewhere in that process the delegates from that SD are going to have to choose.  

It's not a bad idea to start writing up a statement of why you should be the person who gets to go to Denver as a delegate from your SD.  Assuming you're one of the people trying for a slot.  

What makes a good candidate?  What are your strengths, what do you bring to the table, what are you going to do for the party.  People vote for people they think will represent them well.  How committed are you to going, and what have you done for the party in the past.

You have to be able to sell yourself.


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Well I see some people got the list (0.00 / 0)
before they were posted at the county site, as I got a letter from someone running as a national delegate today.

Doing My Part For The Left,Left Of The Rainbow

I'll email the list to anyone...or you can get it from TCDP.. (0.00 / 0)
glen@glenmaxey.com

As soon as there's a state list, I'll be glad to send it to candidates, too.

This is a LONG campaign season... from now until around midnight on a Friday on the first weekend in June.

There's plenty of time for campaigning.

You running?   Get on it.  

and good luck... I bet we have 100 folks running for 6 Obama slots and 3 Clinton slots in SD 14!



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Email sent (0.00 / 0)
Thanks Glen and I will say the young man who sent me the letter impressed me. LOL

Doing My Part For The Left,Left Of The Rainbow

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Why not post parts of the letter? (0.00 / 0)
Give us an idea of what impressed you.

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letter (0.00 / 0)
i got the same letter, as well. here's the guy's website: www.davidfordelegate.com

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and most likely the young man (0.00 / 0)
will get my vote as well. LOL

Doing My Part For The Left,Left Of The Rainbow

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I'm impressed ... (0.00 / 0)
He sure seems to be able to write (except for using "utilize" instead of "use").

Can't vote for you, David--not attending state convention--but if you want a job this summer, get in touch.

"The eyes of the people are fast opening! Fight on!"--Andrew Jackson


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thanks (0.00 / 0)
Thanks! :)

Politics is not the art of the possible, but of making things possible.

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Free booze (0.00 / 0)

That's an easy way to get votes.

Last time I was a delegate to the state convention from SD 14, we got a lot of invitations from people running for national delegate from our SD.  They rented hotel rooms by the convention center and invited state delegates from their district to come by for free food and booze.  Not surprisingly, it was easier to remember a person's name when they gave you free booze and food.

A friend who did delegate stuff for the Gore campaign said the average national delegate from an urban Texas city spent a few thousand dollars to get themselves elected.


So I guess me baking cookies (0.00 / 0)
is not the way to win. LOL

Doing My Part For The Left,Left Of The Rainbow

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The Delegate List and Committee Definitions (0.00 / 0)
Glen - thank you very much for this write up on the process. It's very helpful.
A couple of questions:
1) where do we find the roles and responsibilities of the 9 committees you mention above. Folks are elected to them at 3pm - if we are interested in running for one of those do we need to campaign again?

2) when was the list released? I would like a copy of the list with the delegate contact information.

thanks again for the information and your insight.  


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