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2008 Washington Democratic presidential caucuses

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2008 Washington Democratic presidential caucuses

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election_name2008 Washington Democratic presidential caucuses
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typepresidential
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previous_election2004 Washington Democratic presidential caucuses
previous_year2004
next_election2016 Washington Democratic presidential caucuses
next_year2016
election_date
image1Barack Obama Senate portrait crop.jpg
candidate1**Barack Obama**
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home_state1Illinois
delegate_count1**52**
popular_vote1**21,768**
percentage1**67.56%**
image2Hillary_Rodham_Clinton-cropped.jpg
candidate2Hillary Clinton
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home_state2New York
delegate_count226
popular_vote210,038
percentage231.15%
map_image[[File:Washington Democratic presidential caucus election results by county margins, 2008.svg280px]]
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map_captionCaucus results by county
**Obama:**
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The 2008 Washington Democratic presidential caucuses were a series of events held by the Washington State Democratic Party to determine the delegates that the Party sent to the 2008 Democratic National Convention. Delegates were selected in a four-tier process that began with precinct caucuses, was further refined in legislative district caucuses and/or county conventions, concluded for some delegates in the congressional district caucuses, and finally concluded for the remaining delegates at the state convention.

Washington also held a Democratic primary on February 19, 2008, but the Washington State Democratic Party did not use the results of the primary to determine its delegates.

Delegate breakdown

The Washington State Democratic Party sent a total of 97 delegates to the 2008 Democratic National Convention. Of those delegates, 78 were pledged and 19 were unpledged. The 78 pledged delegates were allocated (pledged) to vote for a particular candidate at the National Convention according to the results of Washington's four-step caucus process. The 19 unpledged delegates were popularly called "superdelegates" because their vote represented their personal decisions, whereas the regular delegates' votes represented the collective decision of many voters. The superdelegates were free to vote for any candidate at the National Convention and were selected by the Washington State Democratic Party's officials and the pledged delegates.

The 78 pledged delegates were further divided into 51 district delegates and 27 statewide delegates. The 51 district delegates were divided among Washington's 9 Congressional Districts and were allocated to the presidential candidates based on the caucus results in each District. The 27 statewide delegates were divided into 17 at-large delegates and 10 Party Leaders and Elected Officials (abbreviated PLEOs). They were allocated to the presidential candidates at the State Convention based on the preference of the 51 district delegates on June 13–15.

Of the 19 unpledged delegates, 17 were selected in advance and 2 were selected at the State Convention. The delegates selected in advance were 7 Democratic National Committee members, the 2 Democratic U.S. Senators from Washington, Maria Cantwell and Patty Murray, the 6 Democratic U.S. Representatives from Washington, and the Democratic Governor of Washington, Christine Gregoire.

Delegate selection process

Precinct caucuses

The precinct caucuses took place on February 9, 2008. Washington's two U.S. Senators, Patty Murray and Maria Cantwell, endorsed Senator Hillary Clinton earlier in the nomination season. The week before the caucuses, Senator Barack Obama was endorsed by Washington Governor Christine Gregoire.

The caucuses were open to all voters who would be 18 years old by November 4, 2008. To vote, participants completed a form with their contact information and candidate preference. The form also asked voters to sign an oath stating: "I declare that I consider myself to be a DEMOCRAT and I will not participate in the nomination process of any other political party for the 2008 Presidential election." In some caucus groups, members split into smaller groups according to the candidate they supported. Voters supporting non-viable candidates had the option of moving into viable groups, and voters in viable groups could change their preference. Unlike other state Democratic Party caucuses, Washington does not require a 15% threshold for allocation of delegates at the precinct level. Rules state that any fractional delegates remaining are awarded to the candidate with the most votes that do not have delegates.

Legislative District caucuses and County conventions

Democrats vote in the 43rd Legislative District Caucus, April 5, 2008

The second tier of the delegate selection process involved choosing 2,000 Legislative District delegates (and 1,000 alternates) to send to the Congressional District conventions on May 17 and the State Convention on June 13–15. There are 49 Legislative Districts in Washington State. Each district was allocated a certain number of delegates. Delegates were elected at either Legislative District caucuses or County conventions. Each of Washington's 39 counties has a local Democratic Party organization that determined the event at which delegate selection would take place. Most counties chose to select delegates at Legislative District caucuses on April 5. The remaining counties selected delegates at sub-caucuses during their County Conventions, most of which were held on either April 12 or April 19. The breakdown of events by date is listed below.

April 5

Legislative District caucuses:

  • 1st through 6th
  • 8th
  • 11th
  • 12th
  • 16th (Benton County portion only, held at the 8th LD caucus)
  • 21st
  • 25th through 34th
  • 36th through 39th
  • 40th (San Juan County portion only)
  • 41st through 48th

County Convention:

  • Whatcom (40th LD)

April 12

County Conventions:

  • Clallam (24th LD)
  • Franklin (9th & 16th LDs)
  • Grays Harbor (19th, 24th & 35th LDs)
  • Kitsap (23rd & 35th LDs)
  • Kittitas (13th LD)
  • Pend Oreille (7th LD)
  • Skagit (10th & 40th LDs)

April 13

County Convention:

  • Snohomish (10th LD)

April 19

County Conventions:

  • Asotin (9th LD)
  • Chelan (13th LD)
  • Clark (15th, 17th, 18th & 49th LDs)
  • Cowlitz (18th & 19th LDs)
  • Ferry (7th LD)
  • Grant (13th LD)
  • Island (10th LD)
  • Klickitat (15th LD)
  • Lewis (20th LD)
  • Lincoln (7th LD)
  • Mason (35th LD)
  • Okanogan (7th LD)
  • Pacific (19th LD)
  • Skamania (15th LD)
  • Spokane (7th & 9th LDs)
  • Stevens (7th LD)
  • Thurston (20th, 22nd & 35th LDs)
  • Wahkiakum (19th LD)
  • Whitman (9th LD)
  • Yakima (13th, 14th & 15th LDs)

April 20

County Convention:

  • Walla Walla (16th LD)

April 26

County Convention:

  • Jefferson (24th LD)

Unknown date

County Conventions:

  • Adams (9th LD)
  • Garfield (9th LD)
  • Columbia (16th LD)

Congressional district caucuses

Fifty-one delegates were chosen at the nine congressional district caucuses. Each district was allotted a different number of delegates:

  • CD 1: 6
  • CD 2: 6
  • CD 3: 5
  • CD 4: 3
  • CD 5: 5
  • CD 6: 6
  • CD 7: 9
  • CD 8: 6
  • CD 9: 5

State convention

Twenty-nine delegates were chosen at the state convention, twenty-seven of which were pledged to vote for a particular candidate. Seventeen of these pledged delegates were "at-large" delegates that did not represent a specific Washington congressional district, and ten were party leaders and elected officials (PLEOs).

Polls

Main article: Statewide opinion polling for the 2008 Democratic Party presidential primaries#Washington

Results

Precinct caucuses

Caucus date: February 9, 2008

National pledged delegates determined: 0 (of 78)

2008 Washington Democratic presidential precinct caucuses
96.4% of precincts reportingCandidatePrecinct delegatesPercentageEstimated national delegates
**Barack Obama****21,768****67.56%****52**
Hillary Clinton10,03831.15%26
Other500.16%0
Uncommitted3641.13%0
**Totals****32,220****100.00%****78**

Primary

The Washington State Democratic Party did not use the results of the primary to determine its delegates.

Primary date: February 19, 2008

National pledged delegates determined: 0 (of 78)

**Key:***Withdrew*
prior to contest
2008 Washington Democratic presidential primaryCandidateVotesPercentage
**Barack Obama****354,112****51.22%**
Hillary Clinton315,74445.67%
*John Edwards**11,892**1.72%*
*Dennis Kucinich**4,021**0.58%*
*Bill Richardson**2,040**0.30%*
*Joe Biden**1,883**0.27%*
Mike Gravel1,0710.15%
*Christopher Dodd**618**0.09%*
**Totals****691,381****100.00%**

Legislative district caucuses and county conventions

Dashes indicate districts for which results are unavailable.

Caucus/Convention dates: April 5–26, 2008

National pledged delegates determined: 0 (of 78)

Washington Democratic Legislative District Caucuses
and County Conventions, 2008
61% of districts reportingLegislative
DistrictBarack
ObamaHillary
ClintonTotal State Delegates
from this LD
last=DeGolierfirst=Cheryltitle=LD Caucus Results and Observationspublisher=Snohomish County Democratsdate=2008-04-06url=http://www.snohomishdemocrats.org/?q=LDcaucusresultsaccess-date=2008-04-27 }}321244
title=Yelm Starts Democrat Caucusespublisher= The Olympian Onlineurl=http://www.theolympian.com/election/story/410641.htmlarchive-url=https://archive.today/20140913224221/http://www.theolympian.com/election/story/410641.htmlurl-status=deadarchive-date=2014-09-13access-date=2008-04-26 }}261440
LD333
LD438
title=2008 Legislative District Caucusespublisher=5th District Democratsurl=http://5thdems.org/2008-legislative-district-caucuses/access-date=2008-04-26archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080410231154/http://5thdems.org/2008-legislative-district-caucuses/archive-date=2008-04-10url-status=dead }}361248
LD6291544
LD734
LD833
LD933
LD1043
LD11261036
LD1231
LD1328
LD1427
LD1526
LD1628
LD1739
LD1844
LD1938
LD20251338
LD2140
title=Caucus Resultspublisher=Thurston County Democratsurl=http://thurstondemocrats.org/node/731access-date=2008-04-27archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080510134401/http://www.thurstondemocrats.org/node/731archive-date=2008-05-10url-status=dead }}361349
LD23341145
LD24281047
LD25261541
LD26281442
LD27271239
LD2834
LD2930
LD3035
LD31221638
LD32361450
LD33231235
LD34381351
LD3515841
title=www.37dems.org/url=http://www.37dems.org/ }}521567
LD3738947
LD38231134
LD39271239
LD4036947
title=41st Legislative District Caucus Resultspublisher=41st District Democratsdate=2008-04-11url=http://www.41dems.org/access-date=2008-04-28}}361349
last=McClendonfirst=Natalietitle=Local Democrats Elect Delegates to Congressional District Caucuspublisher=Whatcom County Democratsdate=2008-04-12url=http://www.whatcomdemocrats.com/access-date=2008-04-28}}331043
title=Caucus Resultspublisher=43rd District Democrats of Washingtonurl=http://www.43rddems.org/access-date=2008-04-28url-status=deadarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060823110920/http://www.43rddems.org/archive-date=2006-08-23 }}531467
last=DeWittfirst=Ricktitle=Legislative District Caucuspublisher=44th Legislative District Democrats of Washington Stateurl=http://www.44thdems.org/meetings/ld_caucus/index.htmlaccess-date=2008-04-28url-status=deadarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080819235047/http://www.44thdems.org/meetings/ld_caucus/index.htmlarchive-date=August 19, 2008 }}301343
title=45th LD Democrats - Caucus Informationpublisher=45th District Democratsurl=http://www.45thdemocrats.org/Caucus.phpaccess-date=2008-04-28archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080308110148/http://www.45thdemocrats.org/Caucus.phparchive-date=2008-03-08url-status=dead }}331245
title=WA46Dems - LD Caucus Resultspublisher=46th District Democratsurl=http://www.46dems.com/2008/ldcaucusresults.phpaccess-date=2008-04-25archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080629024837/http://www.46dems.com/2008/ldcaucusresults.phparchive-date=2008-06-29url-status=dead }}451560
title=LD Caucus Resultspublisher=47th District Democratsurl=http://www.wa47dems.org/access-date=2008-05-15archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060626234421/http://wa47dems.org/archive-date=2006-06-26url-status=dead }}271138
title=LD Caucus Resultspublisher=48th District Democratsurl=http://48thdems.org/content.php?pid=49access-date=2008-04-26archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100806210417/http://48thdems.org/content.php?pid=49archive-date=2010-08-06url-status=dead }}301141
LD4938
**Totals****950****369****2,000**
**Estimated
national delegates****0****0****78**

Congressional district caucuses

Caucus date: May 17, 2008

National pledged delegates determined: 51 (of 78)

2008 Washington Democratic Congressional District Caucuses
0% of districts reportingCongressional DistrictNational Delegates ObamaNational Delegates ClintonNational Delegates Total
last=DeGolierfirst=Cheryltitle=1st Congressional District Caucus Resultspublisher=1st District Democratsdate=2008-05-19url=http://www.1stdems.org/node/565access-date=2008-05-20 }}426
CD2426
CD3325
CD4213
CD5325
CD6426
title=CD Caucus Resultspublisher=46th District Democratsurl=http://www.46dems.com/2008/cdcaucusresults.phpaccess-date=2008-05-20archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080827160037/http://www.46dems.com/2008/cdcaucusresults.phparchive-date=2008-08-27url-status=dead }}729
CD8426
CD9325
**Totals****34****17****51**

State convention

Convention date: June 13–15, 2008

National pledged delegates determined: 27 (of 78)

Washington Democratic State Convention, 2008CandidateAt-Large and PLEO delegatesPercentageNational delegates
**Barack Obama**1866.67%52
Hillary Clinton933.33%26
**Totals****27****100.00%****78**

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