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RNC delegate guidelines from Minnesota, 2016

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This page provides known guidelines for Republican delegates representing Minnesota at the 2016 National Republican Convention, as compiled from the Minnesota Republican Party's "2016 National Delegate Selection." The full text of relevant regulations is reproduced below.

HIGHLIGHTS
  • Minnesota sent 38 delegates to the 2016 Republican National Convention, including 24 congressional district delegates, 11 at-large delegates, and three Republican National Committee delegates. All Minnesota delegates were allocated on a proportional basis.
  • Congressional district delegates from Minnesota were elected at congressional district conventions. At-large delegates were elected at the state convention. Minnesota GOP bylaws in 2016 required persons running for a delegate slot to "identify which presidential candidate's allocation they are running for."
  • Minnesota GOP bylaws stipulated that delegates from Minnesota are bound to the candidate to whom they were allocated through the first round of voting at the national convention unless their candidate "withdraws" from the race prior to the convention. After the first round of voting, Minnesota delegates were to become "unbound."
  • 2016 National Delegate Selection

    The text below has been reproduced verbatim from: 2016 National Delegate Selection

    Motion for approval by Janet Beihoffer, seconded by Jim Carson, at State Executive Committee meeting, September 17, 2015:

    Move to approve the 2016 National Convention delegate allocation process as follows for the 38 Minnesota delegate slots:

    1. Each CD will have their respective 3 delegate and ranked alternate slots proportionally allocated to the candidate(s) according to the caucus presidential preference poll results within their CD. Alternatively the CD may elect to proportionally allocate according to the statewide results by vote of its Executive Committee not later than August 31st of the year preceding the caucus presidential preference poll.

    2. RNC representatives (3) plus State Convention elected national delegates (11) and ranked alternates will have their 14 slots proportionally allocated to the presidential candidates according to the statewide caucus preference poll results.

    3. The proportional allocation of national convention delegates and ranked alternates to presidential candidates shall be based on the valid votes cast in the caucus presidential preference poll within either the congressional district (CD) or statewide, as applicable. Proportional allocation shall use the following procedure.

    3.1 The threshold at or above which a candidate automatically receives an entire delegate and alternate allocation is 85% (with no rounding), for all CD and statewide allocations.
    3.2 The initial minimum threshold below which a candidate cannot receive any delegate or alternate allocation is 10% (with no rounding), for all CD and statewide allocations. If no candidate meets the initial minimum threshold, then the final minimum threshold for receiving a delegate and alternate allocation shall be 0%.
    3.3 Starting with the candidate receiving the highest total number of votes, the total number of delegates to be allocated by the CD or state shall be multiplied by the votes received by that candidate, divided by the total number of votes cast for all presidential candidates who received at least the minimum threshold percentage. The result shall be rounded to the nearest whole number (fractions greater than or equal to .5 are rounded up if an unallocated delegate remains available) to determine the number of delegates and alternates allocated to the candidate.
    3.4 Until all delegates have been allocated, repeat Step 3 for candidates who received at least the minimum threshold percentage, in the order of the total number of votes for the candidates.
    3.5 If one or more delegates remain unallocated at the conclusion of Step 4, allocate one delegate and alternate to each candidate not previously rounded up, in the order of the greatest remaining fraction less than .5, until all delegates have been allocated.

    4. Each person running for a delegate or alternate slot at a CD convention or state convention must identify which presidential candidate’s allocation they are running for. They can run for only 1 candidate.

    5. National convention delegates shall be bound to their candidate on the first ballot at the national convention. On this first ballot, any seated alternate shall be bound to the same presidential candidate’s allocation as the absent delegate being replaced. On all subsequent ballots, the delegates and alternates are unbound.

    6. The 3 RNC representatives (National Committeewoman, National Committeeman, and Chair) will each choose to be part of a presidential candidate allocation, and be proportionally allocated whether or not that candidate has withdrawn.

    7. Delegates and alternates for the 11 remaining statewide presidential candidate allocations, whether or not that candidate has withdrawn, will be elected at the state convention.

    8. Candidates who earned delegate allocations by virtue of the caucus preference poll, but who have withdrawn at the time of the state or any CD convention, shall still retain their delegate allocations at said convention(s) in compliance with proportional binding rules. However, it shall be noted at those convention(s) that if the candidate remains withdrawn at the time of the first ballot at the 2016 convention, the delegates running for the withdrawn candidate’s allocation will not be bound at the national convention.

    9. If a delegate or alternate’s candidate has withdrawn at any time prior to the national convention, that delegate or alternate will attend the convention unbound as long as the candidate remains withdrawn. However, if that candidate returns to the race, that delegate or alternate will be bound to that candidate for the first ballot.

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