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1 The Basics: The Delegate Selection Plan: The Delegate Selection Plan was written in accordance with the Rules and Regulations of the Democratic National Committee (DNC). The plan can be accessed in its entirety on the DPG website or by clicking HERE. The Primary: The Presidential Preference Primary occurring on March, 206 will determine the number of delegates assigned to each presidential candidate. Any presidential candidate who receives more than 5% in the Primary will be allotted delegates in a mathematically accurate way. The Congressional District Chair will know the numbers to be elected prior to the election and how they will be apportioned within the Congressional District. The Convention: The Democratic National Convention will be in Philadelphia from July 25 th through July 28 th. Thousands and thousands of delegates, members of the media, elected officials, activists and more will pour into the City of Brotherly Love to attend meetings, hear inspirational speeches and to officially nominate the next Democratic President of the United States. The Convention in 206 promises to be absolutely outstanding and we want everyone who participates with our Party from delegate election day through the end of July to have a truly extraordinary experience. Types of Delegates: At Large & Alternate Delegate: Delegates elected by the State Committee of the Democratic Party of Georgia at a called meeting on June, 206. District Level Delegate: Any Delegate elected in his or her Congressional District by voters of that district. The election is held on April 6, 206 in every Congressional District in the state. PLEO: A type of Delegate, elected by the District Level Delegates who are Political Leaders and/or Elected Officials. The election for PLEOs is on May 4, 206. Super Delegate: A super delegate, or an unpledged delegate, includes all DNC members, Democratic members of Congress, Governors, past Presidents and Vice Presidents of the party. These Delegates do not have to declare support for a candidate until they arrive at the Convention nor do they have to stand for election.
2 The Timeline February 6 th - Intent and Pledge forms are available on the DPG website March st - Georgia s Presidential Preference Primary March 8 th - Pledge and Intent forms DUE for potential District Level Delegates April 6 th - District Level Delegate Elections in every Congressional District April 9 th - Pledge and Intent forms DUE for potential PLEOs May 4 th - PLEO Election. All District Level Delegates will gather to vote for PLEOs May 7 th - Pledge and Intent forms DUE for potential At-Large and Alternate Delegates June th - State Committee meeting to elect At-Large and Alternate Delegates June 8 th - Meeting for ALL Delegates to elect Delegation Chair and other business July 25 th - Convention begins July 28 th - A nominee emerges and the convention ends The Georgia Delegation- An Overview Georgia has a total of 6 Delegates and 9 alternates as of right now. These numbers can change over the coming year. 67 = District Level Delegates (table below shows how delegate positions are divided between districts) 4 = Unpledged or Super Delegates 3 = PLEO Delegates 22 = At Large Delegates 9 = Alternates (elected at the same time as the At Large Delegates) Georgia uses a proportional representation system based on the results of the Georgia Presidential Preference Primary for apportioning district level delegates to the 206 Democratic National Convention the actual math showing the outcome below can be found in the actual Delegate Selection Plan. The district level delegates are apportioned as follows: 2
3 District Delegates Males Females Total # # # # # # # # # # # # # # Total Affirmative Action Goals African Americans Hispanics Native Americans Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders LGBT Americans People with Disabilities Youth Numeric Goals for Delegation
4 Youth are defined as people aged 36 or younger. Each numerical value above reflects the goal for number of people representing each constituency in the 24-person delegation The Affirmative Action Committee of the Democratic Party of Georgia formulated these diversity goals to be as inclusive and welcoming as possible as well as to send a delegation to Philadelphia reflective of this great state s diversity. Expectations for a District Level Delegate To run for a District-Level Delegate you must be able satisfy the following criteria:. You must be registered to vote in the Congressional District in which you are running. 2. You must live in the Congressional District in which you are running. 3. You must file a statement of candidacy with the Democratic Party of Georgia no later than March 8, 206. The forms will be available February 6, You must formally declare which candidate you are pledged to (you may change your pledge up until March 8 th but no later). 5. You must sign a sworn affidavit affirming that you are a Democrat, that you don t participate with any other Political Party and that you believe in the goals of the Democratic Party of Georgia. 6. You must be able to attend the election for the PLEO delegates on Saturday, May 4 th in Middle GA (either Dublin or Macon) in good faith. All District Level Delegates will be responsible for electing the 3 PLEOs. 7. You must be able to attend the delegation meeting on June 8 th in good faith. 8. You must be able to attend the Convention in Philadelphia from July in good faith. 9. You must be able to finance your own trip to Philadelphia. This includes the cost of: - Airfare or other transportation to Philadelphia - All 5 nights of hotel and related expenses. The hotel price will be roughly $400-$450 a night, but may be more depending on hotel assignment. Georgia is assigned a hotel and hotels do not accept partial bookings. There will be opportunities to bunk up with other delegates but it is not guaranteed. - All meals - All entertainment Attending the Convention will cost several thousand dollars and is solely the responsibility of the Delegate. Delegates may also fundraise independently to help cover the cost of convention. Under no circumstances will the National or State Democratic Parties be held responsible for any costs associated with individual Delegates. Potential Delegate candidates must sign a waiver acknowledging this statement before they are eligible to run for a Delegate spot. 4
5 Everything a Potential District Level Delegate Needs to Know. You will need to turn in both the intent form and the pledge form to: Rebecca@GeorgiaDemocrat.org and DNC206@GeorgiaDemocrat.org between February 6 th and 5:00 pm on March 8 th. The forms can be mailed to (and must be received no later than 5:00 pm on March 8 th ): The Democratic Party of Georgia DNC Delegate Selection 206 PO BOX Atlanta, GA All intent forms are subject to Presidential Right of Review. This means that between the time the forms are due and the election in April, an authorized representative for your pledged candidate for president will review all the intent forms. These representatives have the right to strike anyone from running that they see fit. This is not a function of the DPG it is solely under the discretion of the Presidential candidates campaigns whether to strike a potential delegate or not. If the campaign strikes you you cannot run for the delegate position at that election. 3. Then, you need to prepare for the election by galvanizing all your friends and families who live and vote Democratic in the same district for support. It s kind of like Iowa candidates bring in their supporters to vote for them on Election Day. These voters are called electors. Electors must live in the district they are voting in, must be registered to vote and must affirm they are Democrats. 4. Check the DPG website for the time and location of the election in your district. All elections for District Level Delegates throughout the state are on April 6 th. Plan for an all-day affair for both you and all the electors you bring with you. 5. Show up early for registration there will be a lot of people participating and it could take a while. Remember- democracy is a process and processes can take a bit. Every district must allow for at least 2 hours for registration. At the end of registration, the doors will be locked. No one else may enter the room. Only election assistants, candidates and electors may attend. 6. Registering as a candidate should be a pretty easy process. As long as you turned everything in on time and passed the Presidential Right of Review, your name will be on the list. Bring a picture ID with you for ease. You will need to fill out some forms both the sign-in sheet and the affidavit acknowledging financial responsibility for your trip to Philadelphia should you emerge a victor. 7. Your electors will need to register too. They will go in a different line and should bring a picture ID with them as well. They will fill out an affidavit and will be asked (assuming more than one presidential candidate is allotted delegates) which election they will vote in. They will only vote in the election for 5
6 their chosen candidate. If there are any questions about the elector s eligibility to participate, his or her residence and voting record will be accessed on site. 8. Ballots will be issued at the time of registration. Only one ballot will be given to each registered individual. 9. General Counsel and others will be available at DPG headquarters to troubleshoot any issue at the election via phone call. 0. The elected Congressional District Chair who sits on the Executive Committee of the Democratic Party of Georgia will run the election unless he or she is running too. In that case, a vice-chair will run the election.. At the beginning of the meeting, the Congressional District Chair will review the rules for voting, the rules for speech-making and will identify the order of elections based on the results of the Presidential Preference Primary (speeches for the candidate apportioned the most delegates will go first, followed by the others in that order). The Congressional District Chair will explain in detail how the ballots will be counted and how provisions for gender equity work. 2. The Congressional District Chair will call up the candidates beginning with the Presidential Candidate who has the most delegates in alphabetical order to give their speeches. Voting will commence immediately after each person standing for election has an opportunity to speak for two minutes. You will not be allowed to go over those two minutes. 3. The ballots will be separated for the candidates. All electors will vote for the number of Delegates pledged to a particular candidate that are allotted to that district. In other words, if Presidential Candidate A is set to receive 4 delegates within your district the elector will circle 4 names of any combination of gender to complete the ballot. 4. The ballot MUST be filled out in its entirety and include the elector s PRINTED name and SIGNED name. Any incomplete ballot will be considered spoiled and it will be tossed from the final count. 5. A ballot counting process that allows for each ballot to be counted both independently and twice will be used ensuring accuracy. 6. Seating the victors will begin once the ballots have been counted twice and verified. Seating is done based on gender- alternating between men and women until the allotment has been satisfied. Your Congressional District Chair will explain exactly how that will proceed at your election. 7. It is possible that a person of an opposite gender will be seated before you, or instead of you even if he or she has more votes. This has happened in the past and is fully expected to happen again. The Democratic Party of Georgia is committed gender parity and bound to this system by the Rules and Regulations of the Delegate Selection process. 8. In the event of a tie, a run-off election must take place. The candidates involved in the run-off election are not permitted to re-address the crowd. Electors may vote for only one of the candidates and must sign their ballot in order for it to be counted. 6
7 You Won Congrats! What Next? Congratulations it s quite an honor to be a Delegate to the National Convention. This year s convention will be extraordinary, so prepare to have an amazing time! You will be contacted shortly after winning the Democratic Party of Georgia with more information. You will be invited to join a private facebook page and listserv that will allow you to get to know your fellow delegates and plan for the events in Philly. Remember you need to head to the PLEO election on May 4 th in Middle GA as you, and the 66 other District Level Delegates will be responsible for electing the 3 PLEOs. You will also need to attend the first Delegation meeting on June 8 th location TBA to elect a delegation Chair and to receive more information about the upcoming trip. You will be responsible for paying for your hotel room by a date to be set by the DPG (will be in June or early July most likely). Your will send your money to the DPG, as the state party is responsible for the entire block. Your room reservations will be given to you at some point in July. 7
8 APPENDIX:. Congressional District Chair Training Form 2. Georgia District Level Delegate -Statement of Intent 3. District Level Delegate Presidential Preference Form 4. Elector s Affidavit 5. Financial Responsibility Affidavit 6. Certification of Election Form 7. Sample Ballot 8. Sample Run-Off Ballot 9. Sample Provisional Ballot 0. Sign-In Sheet 8
9 Congressional District. Congressional District Training Checklist The date of the Delegate Training is. The location of the Delegate Training is. The location of the election on April 6 is. Advertising the training is crucial. The following people/entities have been invited to the training (please check all that apply): County Chairs in the district. College/University Democratic Organizations. Please list: Allied Organizations such as the NAACP, Junior Leagues, LGBTQ organizations, women s organizations, environmental advocates, teachers, etc. Please list: Advertising was made to local newspapers. Please list: Municipal elected officials were asked to circulate the invitation. Please list the officials: Legislators and/or Congressperson were asked to circulate the invitation. Please list the officials: Any other effort to reach members of particular communities such as the Latino, Asian & Pacific Islander, African American, LGBTQ, Youth, Disability, Native American, Veterans, Seniors, etc: 9
10 Georgia District Level Delegate -Statement of Intent Please complete this Georgia Statement of Intent () to officially declare your Presidential Candidate of choice and (2) to acknowledge your financial responsibilities if selected ad a Georgia Delegate. Complete Name: Occupation: Congressional District where you live and are registered to vote: Complete home address: Home Phone: Cell/Work Phone (circle): Address: The Democratic Party of Georgia is committed to sending a diverse delegation to Philadelphia. Please help us achieve these goals by checking all that you self-identify with. Please check ALL that apply: Gender: Male Female Ethnicity/Race: African American Asian-Pacific Islander Caucasian Latino Native American Other (please state) Age: Under 36 Ages Ages 60 and above Sexual Orientation: Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgendered Heterosexual Preferred Presidential Candidate: Running as (circle one): District Level Delegate At-Large Delegate Public Leader and Elected Official (PLEO) Alternate Delegate Receipt of this Statement of Intent certifies that I,, officially intend to seek election as a Georgia Delegate to the 206 Democratic National Convention. Please initial the following two statements to indicate that you have read and understood them: I understand that the Presidential Candidates have the right to deny my candidacy. I understand that if elected, I am financially responsible for ALL delegated related expenses including, but not limited, travel, lodging, meals, registration fees, entertainment, etc. I hereby declare my candidacy as a Georgia Delegate to the 206 Democratic National Convention. 0 PRINTED NAME SIGNATURE DATE
11 Georgia District Level Delegate: Candidates Party Declaration and Presidential Preference Form **Please Note- Failure to fill out this form accurately may result in disqualification** Please complete this Candidates Party Declaration to officially declare your Party affiliation and your preferred Presidential candidate. All portions of this form must be completed. Complete Name (printed): Congressional District that you live and vote in: Address: Preferred Presidential Candidate: Receipt of this Party Declaration Form certifies that I,, am a resident and registered to vote in the Congressional District, located in County, GA. My initials below signify and proclaim that the below statements are true and accurate: I believe in the goals of the Democratic Party of Georgia I am not a member of any other political party or body (as defined in the Georg Election Code). I am not affiliated with any political group whose ideas, goals, and methods are incompatible with that of the Democratic Party of Georgia (as identified by the Executive Committee of the Democratic Party of Georgia). If it is found that I have submitted this Party Declaration under false pretenses, I am subject to immediate disqualification as a Georgia Delegate or Alternate Delegate. Georgia law provides that any pledged delegate must vote for the delegate to whom they are pledged. You may not be released from the pledge unless your candidate receives less than 35% of the vote of all delegates or two convention-nominating ballots have been completed. I meet all the qualifications and hereby declare my candidacy as a Georgia Delegate to the 206 Democratic National Convention. PRINTED NAME SIGNATURE DATE
12 Elector s Affidavit -- Party Declaration Please complete this Voter Party Declaration to officially declare your Party affiliation. Complete Name: Complete Address: Phone Number: Address: Receipt of this Party Declaration Form certifies that I,, am a resident and registered voter in the Congressional District, located in County, Georgia. My initials signify and proclaim that the below statements are true and accurate: I believe in the goals of the Democratic Party of Georgia I am not a member of any other political party or body (as defined in the Georgia election code) I am not affiliated with any political group whose ideas, goals, and methods are incompatible with that of the Democratic Party of Georgia (as identified by the Executive Committee of the Democratic Party of Georgia). If it is found that I have submitted this Party Declaration under false pretenses, I am subject to immediate disqualification as a Georgia Delegate or Alternate Delegate. I meet all voting qualifications and wish to declare my Democratic Candidate of choice. / / Print Complete Name Signature Date 2
13 Georgia District Level Delegate Financial Responsibility Acknowledgement Financial Obligations of Becoming a Member of the Georgia Delegation The cost of attending the 206 Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia as a Delegate will range from $2000-$5000. Delegates will be responsible for all costs associated with attending convention which include, but are not limited to: travel to Middle GA to elect PLEOs, hotel accommodations, travel and food. The costs associated with convention reduce if a Delegate chooses to share a room with another Delegate. Delegates may also fundraise independently to help cover the cost of convention. Under no circumstances will the National or State Democratic Parties be held responsible for any costs associated with individual Delegates. Potential Delegate candidates must sign a waiver acknowledging this statement before they are eligible to run for a Delegate spot. I understand that I am fully responsible for all costs associated with participating in this process. / / Print Complete Name Signature Date 3
14 Certificate of Election 206 Democratic National Convention Please complete, sign, witness, and mail the Certificate of Election form to the Democratic Party of Georgia by Monday April 8 th at 2:00 noon. Originals should be returned by mail or hand delivered to the State Party, postmarked by Monday, April 8 th. Subject: Congressional District Certificate of Election Date of Delegate and Alternate Election: / / Congressional District Chair Name: Then, list out the Delegates who won starting with the top vote getter in each election. Indicate the following with each Delegate: Delegate: Name: Complete Address: City, State, Zip: Phone Number: Alternate Number: Address: Preferred Presidential Candidate: Gender: Affirmative Action Status: Votes Received: / / / / Congressional District Date Witness at Election Date 4
15 Congressional District Chair Evaluation Event Name: Date Submitted: / / Day: Date: Hours: Location: City: High Profile Guests: Estimated Number of Attendees: Number of Participants: Number of Volunteers: Weather Conditions: Excellent Very Good Good Poor Describe the location set-up area. Include disability access information: What went well? What would you improve? Please provide recommendations. What was your overall experience? 5
16 SAMPLE BALLOT 206 Democratic Party of Georgia District Level Delegate Election ---- Congressional District Presidential Candidate Please circle the names of individuals to represent Georgia as a District Level Delegate. FEMALE MALE (LIST ALL FEMALE CANDIDATES) (LIST ALL MALE CANDIDATES) Elector s Name Printed Legibly Elector s Signature 6
17 SAMPLE BALLOT District Delegate Run-Off Ballot Congressional District Presidential Candidate Please write in the name of the Delegate that you wish to vote for in this run-off election Elector s Name Printed Legibly Elector s Signature 7
18 SAMPLE BALLOT 206 Democratic Party of Georgia District Level Delegate Election ---- PROVISIONAL BALLOT Please circle the names of individuals to represent Georgia as a District Level Delegate. FEMALE (LIST ALL FEMALE CANDIDATES) MALE (LIST ALL MALE CANDIDATES) Elector s name printed legibly Elector s signature 8
19 Congressional District Sign In Sheets Phone Alt.Phone Phone Alt.Phone Phone Alt.Phone Phone Alt.Phone Phone Alt. Phone Phone Alt. Phone Phone Alt. Phone Phone Alt. Phone Phone Alt.Phone Phone Alt. Phone 9
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