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2008 US Presidential Election Part 1 Democratic Convention Denver Aug January – June State-by-stateGeneral Election Delegate selection November 4 Republican Minneapolis-St. Paul Sept. 1-4

Presidential Selection Part 2 General ElectionDelegates Delegates November 4, 2008Certifiedchoose Pres Dec. 13, 2008Jan. 6, 2009 (at state capitols)(in US Congress)

Electoral Votes 2008

Useful Web Sites Debate Schedule Debate Schedule Debate Schedule Debate Schedule LA Times Delegate Tracker LA Times Delegate Tracker LA Times Delegate Tracker LA Times Delegate Tracker Republican Schedule NY Times Republican Schedule NY Times Republican Schedule NY Times Republican Schedule NY Times Democratic Schedule NY Times Democratic Schedule NY Times Democratic Schedule NY Times Democratic Schedule NY Times Real Clear Politics Real Clear Politics Real Clear Politics Real Clear Politics Dave Leip’s Atlas of US Presidential Elections Dave Leip’s Atlas of US Presidential Elections Dave Leip’s Atlas of US Presidential Elections Dave Leip’s Atlas of US Presidential Elections Interactive Electoral map Interactive Electoral map Interactive Electoral map Interactive Electoral map

Democratic Nomination Schedule January 3 Iowa caucus January 8New Hampshire primary January 15Michigan primary January 19 Nevada caucus January 26 South Carolina primary January 29 Florida primary

February 2-5: Democratic (2075) Primaries Alabama Arizona Arkansas California Connecticut Delaware Georgia Illinois Missouri New Jersey New Mexico New York Oklahoma Tennessee Utah Caucuses Alaska Colorado Idaho Kansas Minnesota North Dakota

The Rest of February: Democratic Louisiana Feb 9 primary Nebraska Feb 9 caucus Washington Feb 9 caucus Maine Feb 10caucus DC Feb 12primary Maryland Feb 12 primary Virginia Feb 12 primary Wisconsin Feb 19 primary Hawaii Feb 26 primary

March: Democratic (all primaries) American Samoa Democrats Abroad Guam US Virgin Islands Massachusetts March 4 Ohio March 4 Rhode Island March 4 Vermont March 4 Texas March 4 Wyoming March 8 caucus Mississippi March 11

After March: Democratic (all primaries) Pennsylvania April 22 Indiana May 6 North Carolina May 6 West Virginia May 13 Kentucky May 20 Oregon May 20 Puerto Rico June 1 Montana June 3 South Dakota June 3

Republican Nomination Schedule January 3 Iowa caucus January 5 Wyoming caucus January 8 New Hampshire primary January 15 Michiganprimary January 19 Nevada caucus January 19 South Carolina primary January 29 Florida primary February 2Mainecaucus

February 5: Republican (1113) Primaries Alabama Arizona Arkansas California Connecticut Delaware Georgia Illinois Missouri New Jersey New Mexico New York Oklahoma Rhode Island Tennessee Utah West Virginia Caucuses Alaska Colorado Minnesota North Dakota

The Rest of February: Republican Kansas Feb 9primary Louisiana Feb 9 primary Washington Feb 9caucus (half) DC Feb 12primary Maryland Feb 12 primary Virginia Feb 12 primary Wisconsin Feb 19 primary Washington Feb 19 caucus (half)

March: Republican (all primaries) Hawaii March 2 Massachusetts March 4 Ohio March 4 Vermont March 4 Texas March 4 Mississippi March 11

After March: Republican (all primaries) Pennsylvania April 22 Indiana May 6 North Carolina May 6 Wyoming May 10 caucus (half) NebraskaMay 13 caucus West Virginia May 13 Kentucky May 20 Oregon May 20 Idaho May 27 Puerto Rico June 1 New MexicoJune 3 South Dakota June 3

Campaign Web sites Democrats Senator Joseph Biden Senator Hillary Clinton Senator Christopher Dodd John Edwards (former Senator) Mike Gravel (former Senator) Representative Dennis Kucinich Senator Barack Obama Governor Bill Richardson

Campaign Web Sites Republicans Rudy Giuliani (former Mayor) Governor Mike Huckabee Representative Duncan Hunter Senator John McCain Representative Ron Paul Governor Mitt Romney Fred Thompson (former Senator)