The March 4 Texas Democratic Caucus began shortly after the state's primary polls close at 7:00 pm CST. The Caucus will determine 67 of the state's total 228 delegates. There are no final results as caucus sites became overwhelmed by more than 1 million hopeful voters. Rather than determining a final vote tally and basing the allocation of delegates on caucus-goers voting, the State Democratic Party will allocate the remaining delegates at their convention in June.
Texas Delegates
- Primary delegates: 126
- Caucus delegates: 67
- Total pledged delegates: 193
- Total unpledged superdelegates: 35
- State total: 228
2008 Texas Caucus Results
- No winner will be declared for the Texas Caucus. Individual caucus sites became overwhelmed and were unable to report in an official, final tally. The 67 delegates will now be allocated at the June Texas Democratic Convention.
- KXAN.com: Complicated Delegate Count Still Up In Air (March 5, 2008)
- As of Wednesday morning, only 36 percent of caucus precincts have reported their results.
- The Dallas Morning News: Caucus results part II: Obama leads caucuses (March 5, 2008)
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