Rule 29, Rules of the Republican Party, 2012
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Rule 29 of the 2012 Rules of the Republican Party is entitled Voting.
Rule 29
Voting
(a) Each delegate to the convention shall be entitled to one (1) vote, which may be cast by an alternate delegate in the absence of the delegate, and an individual holding more than one (1) of the following positions: national committeeman; national committeewoman; or state chairman of any state, shall not be entitled to more than one (1) delegate seat and shall not be entitled to more than one (1) vote. (b) In the absence of any delegate at large or any delegate from any Congressional district, the roll of alternate delegates for the state or district shall be called in the order in which the names are placed upon the roll of the convention, unless directed otherwise in the delegation’s certification. The Republican National Committee’s form for delegate certification shall provide a means for the state to designate the alternate voting order to be followed.[1] |
See also
- Republican National Convention, 2016
- Presidential election, 2016
- Democratic National Convention, 2016
- Republican National Committee
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