Know Your Superdelegates

Here is a link to all the ALL the Democratic Superdelegates.

List of Democratic Superdelegates

It's sorted by State. Scroll to your State. Highlight, then copy/paste to your hard drive. You can print the relevant portion and use it to apply whatever persuasion you deem necessary to insure our legislators submit toThe Will of the People.

LeChienHarry

has done an enormous amount of work to give us this Google Doc of the List.

A million Thank Yous, LeChien. It's most gratifying to see us working together to get Bernie elected.
AB

Bernie or Burn!

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NonnyO's picture

List of Democratic Party superdelegates, 2016
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Democratic_Party_superdelegates,_2016

The easiest way to find your superdelegates is to do a FIND function using the two-letter code for your state, and because the list of people is in alphabetical order, you can find them in alphabetical order.

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Alison Wunderland's picture

and it's not sorted in any fashion either.

What I'm trying to accomplish but can't do alone is to put the list in a readable form so a voter, i.e. CA, OR, TX etc., doesn't have to hunt through the random list of delegates.

Sorted by State, a voter need only scroll to their State to see who all their delegates are.

Thanks, Nonny. Will keep trying.

AB

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This is a site that was good the last round:

Bloomberg Delegate Counter

I believe the lines below the delegate count blocks for each candidate are pre announced Super Delegates. Gah. This is a crappy system. So first are the blocks allocated by vote count, then the lines underneath (small) are pre-counted SDs.

What gets me is that floating over some states, they are not finished counting.

I eyeballed a "what if" and awarded Bernie one half of Hillary's SDs: it really evens the score.

Float over any panel by state, you can see the percent counted and how much awarded to each candidate.

New York Times

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I'm not concerned with who gets what delegates. The SDs are or could be malleable. I had an impossible time just trying to find SDs for PA. (Which I didn't accomplish despite to going to site after site, or entering different query parameters.)

The SDs are VIPs, special snowflakes who get to decide for themselves what's best for voters.

It's imperative that they be reminded, if need be, that their paychecks are in our hands. The first step to doing that is sort this godawful list into a readable form.

Nomination theft by machine cronies will not stand!

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The best way I could find was to Cntrl F and type in my two letter state abbreviation, as stated above. I typed in Oregon, which won't vote until May, and several are already committed. Pete Defazio and Jeff Merkley are not.

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But for larger States this becomes a treasure hunt that would or could take a long time.

I "Ctrl+F" here sometimes just to find new comments when I've closed the Comment Stream tab or to scroll faster through a large comment essay.

So I'm hoping someone with Excel can sort this by State to simplify the whole ordeal.

Then (I believe) it needs to be converted to a .jpg so we can D/L it if necessary. Or... even a .txt file.

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The first one is Numbers and retains links. The second is a conversion to Excel without links.

We just created these from the original lists.

Don't know how to link them over as active tables.

Any ideas?

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At least that would be a start.

State first column, Person second column, Group third column, Candidate forth column

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LeChienHarry's picture

Sent you a PDF table sorted by state two alpha code.

Let me know here if you got it.

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By the way, did you see my comment in the OT thread?

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LeChienHarry's picture

If some techie can tell us later how to link to home computer files, then we will have a better answer.

Sorry, the state sort is in column two in my spreadsheet, which is converted to a PDF and sent to your email.

Needed to get help from DH, who tried a couple of work arounds. I saw your response too late. Does this work ok for now?
****************************************************************************************
For the original file to be pasted into an active spreadsheet...

It's a link to a comma separated file:

which you copy and paste

Instructions:

- Select All
- Paste into a text only document
- give the extension .csv
- Go to your application Excel or Numbers, open
- Go to File Menu, open in Excel or Numbers.

Should be there. No colors though.

It's a spreadsheet four columns wide by 714 (add an extra row or two) long. It's already sorted by state initials for easy finding. Or you can manipulate it any way you would like. The original is sorted alpha by last name of the delegate.

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I don't have excel or Numbers,

When I tried it with notepad, it looked nightmarish.

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It's very clear. It sorts the mess that Wiki had very nicely.

A million thanks, Chien.

Can you post it to Google docs? That way I'll put a link to it in the essay, and Rename the essay with an update.

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It ain't pretty.

But it can be put into a spreadsheet using the instructions I wrote above. If there is a Google spreadsheet, I assume it will work.

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1fYaJErbDepmg37N_qfObATHZb73C2bfZuPpx...

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Well we tried it and Google Docs, Sheets (spreadsheet program) doesn't recognize the .csv format. We are looking around to see what can be done. It should be easy for dweebs like me.

I'll let you know here, if we find a way.

Harry

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Here is a link to Google Docs of the PDF we sent you.

State sorted delegates.

I'm submitting and will circle back to check.

If you click the link, it is there, in living color. Now it is not sortable. Only the spreadsheet programs allow that. If this is ok, then we've done the best we can today.

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mhagle's picture

using the magic of Linux

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Marilyn

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I'll edit the essay now.

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mhagle's picture

The doc in an spreadsheet . . .

Super Delegates in a spreadsheet.

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Marilyn

"Make dirt, not war." eyo

I found this list in recent weeks. You can sort by state. Hope it is helpful.

http://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2016/2/22/11070364/list-all-super...

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riverlover's picture

It's loaded vat majority pro-HRC. What a surprise.I think the few uncommitted are WFP, who endorsed Sanders in Dec. I had tried eyeball sorting so this is good. And depressing.

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