The Green Papers 2016 Presidential Primaries, Caucuses, and Conventions |
Tennessee Republican Presidential Nominating Process Primary: Tuesday 1 March 2016 (presumably) State Executive Committee: Saturday 2 April 2016 |
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Delegate Selection: Winner-Take-Most Primary. Voter Eligibility: Open Primary. 58 total delegates - 10 base at-large / 27 re: 9 congressional districts / 3 party / 18 bonus |
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Source: The Official Guide to the 2016 Republican Nominating Process. Certified the names of Presidential Candidates for the Presidential Preference Primary. Sample ballot: Sample ballot. Results from |
Tuesday 1 March 2016 (presumably): Tennessee Primary. Hours reportedly 7:00a-8:00p EST / 8:00a-7:00p CST (1400-0100 UTC). The polls close at the same GMT/UTC time, that is, polls close at a particular local time in the advanced time zone and close one hour earlier local time in the lagging time zone. Poll opening times are set by county. Delegate Selection: Winner-Take-Most Primary. Voter Eligibility: Open Primary.
Tuesday 1 March 2016 (presumably): All 58 of Tennessee's delegates to the Republican National Convention are pledged to presidential contenders in today's Tennessee Presidential Primary. 27 district delegates, 3 from each of the 9 congressional districts, are to be allocated to the presidential contenders based on the primary results in each congressional district [ByLaws of the Tennessee Republican Party. Article IX. Rule C. Section 1. and Section 4A.]. The district delegates are directly elected and appear on the primary ballot.
31 (10 at-large, 18 bonus, 3 RNC) delegates are bound to presidential contenders based on the primary results statewide [Article IX. Rule C. Section 1. and Section 4B.]. About half of the at-large delegates are directly elected and appear on the primary ballot.
Proportional distribution and rounding: Beginning with the candidate who received the most votes, multiply [the percentage of votes received] by [31 National Convention Delegates] and divide by [total qualified vote]. Round any remainder up to the next whole number. Repeat for the next highest vote getter until all 31 delegates are allocated.
Statewide proportional of candidates 20% or more. At the National Convention, delegates are bound for at least 2 ballots. TCA §2-13-307(b) and 2-13-308. The 28 (10 at-large, 18 bonus) At-Large delegates are bound to Presidential candidates based on the results of the primary. Half are elected in the primary and half are appointed by the Executive Committee with the consent of the respective Presidential campaigns. When determining "half" divide the total number of At-Large plus bonus delegates by 2. If there are fractional delegates, round up the number of delegates appointed by the Executive Committee and round down the number of delegates determined by the Primary. [Article IX. Rule C. Section 2.]
3 party leaders, the National Committeeman, the National Committeewoman, and the chairman of the Tennessee's Republican Party, will attend the convention as pledged delegates by virtue of their position. |
Saturday 2 April 2016: State Executive Committee meets. The State Executive Committee elects the 14 remaining at-large delegates. GOP Establishment Grabs Delegates in Tennessee |
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Primary dates marked "presumably" and polling times marked "reportedly" are based on unofficial or estimated data (especially as regards local variations from a jurisdictionwide statutory and/or regulatory standard) and are, thereby, subject to change. |
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