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Democratic Party
98,312  55%   67.  100%   30.   45%
73,589  42%         24.   36%
5,400   3%         13.   19%
177,301 100%   67.  100%   67.  100%

Tuesday 7 March 2000: 54 of 67 delegates to the Democratic NationalConvention are allocated to presidential contenders based on the resultsof today's voting in today's Connecticut Presidential Primary.

  • "35 district delegates are to be allocated proportionally topresidential contenders based on the primary results in each of theState's 6 congressional districts (each congressional district beingassigned 5 to 7 National Convention delegates). In addition, 12 at-largeNational Convention delegates plus 7 PledgedPLEOs are to be allocatedto presidential contenders based on the primary vote statewide. Amandatory 15 percent threshold is required in order for a presidentialcontender to be allocated National Convention delegates at either thecongressional district or statewide level."

The remaining 13 National Convention delegates consist of 12 UnpledgedPLEOs and 1 Unpledged "add-on"; these 13 delegates will go to theDemocratic National Convention officially "Unpledged".

"The breakdown of Unpledged Party Leader and Elected Official delegatesto the Democratic National Convention below is somewhat different fromthat provided by the Democratic Party: the reason for this is that the one or more of its Members of Congress are also members of theDemocratic National Committee and are considered to be DNC members (i.e."Party Leaders") rather than Democratic office holders (i.e. "ElectedOfficials") by the Party. However, it is the opinion of "The GreenPapers" that the average voter/citizen or other interested party whoaccesses this website would more readily identify Party Leaders who arealso Elected Officials by their political office rather than theirstatus as members of the DNC and we, therefore, count them as ElectedOfficials rather than as Party Leaders in the following breakdown:"

  • 5 Democratic National Committee members
  • 6 Members of Congress (2 Senators, 4 Representatives)
  • 1 Distinguished Party Leader
  • 1 add-on

Connecticut will elect 35 district delegates from 6 Congressional Districts.

  • CD # 1= 7 delegates
  • CD # 2= 6 delegates
  • CD # 3= 6 delegates
  • CD # 4= 5 delegates
  • CD # 5= 5 delegates
  • CD # 6= 6 delegates

Connecticut has 8 Counties and 6 Congressional Districts: 3 counties are wholly within a congressional district; 5 counties are divided among more than one congressional district.

In the State of Connecticut, unlike its 5 sister New England states, a Municipality (whether a City or a Borough) which is coterminous with a Town does not mean the eradication of that Municipality's status as a Town. Every part of Connecticut, therefore, is legally under some form of Town government, even where a Municipality has long been incorporated; accordingly, any such coterminous Cities (along with the one Borough where this term also applies- that being Naugatuck in New Haven County) are referred to only as Towns in the listing below:

CD # 1 includes:

  • in Hartford County: the Towns of Berlin, Bloomfield, East Hartford, East Windsor, Glastonbury, Hartford, Manchester, Marlborough, Newington, Rocky Hill, South Windsor, West Hartford, Wethersfield and Windsor;
  • in Middlesex County: the Towns of Cromwell, East Hampton and Portland;
  • in Tolland County: the Towns of Andover and Hebron.

most of the Town of Bolton (Tolland County) is in CD 1 but a small portion lies in CD 2.

CD # 2 includes:

  • in Middlesex County: the Towns of Chester, Deep River, East Haddam, Essex, Haddam, Middletown, Old Saybrook and Westbrook;
  • the entirety of New London County;
  • in Tolland County: the Towns of Columbia, Coventry, Ellington, Mansfield, Stafford, Tolland, Union, Vernon and Willington;
  • the entirety of Windham County.

CD # 3 includes:

  • in Fairfield County: the Town of Stratford;
  • in Middlesex County: the Towns of Clinton, Durham, Killingworth and Middlefield;
  • in New Haven County: the Towns of Branford, East Haven, Guilford, Hamden, Madison, Milford, New Haven, North Branford, North Haven, Orange, Wallingford and West Haven.

most of the Town of Woodbridge (New Haven County) is in CD 3 but a small portion lies in CD 5.

CD # 4 is wholly within Fairfield County and includes the Towns of

  • Bridgeport, Darien, Fairfield, Greenwich, New Canaan, Norwalk, Stamford, Trumbull and Westport.

the Town of Monroe (Fairfield County) is split between CDs 4 and 5.

CD # 5 includes:

  • in Fairfield County: the Towns of Bethel, Brookfield, Danbury, Easton, New Fairfield, Newtown, Redding, Ridgefield, Weston, Wilton;
  • in New Haven County: the Towns of Ansonia, Beacon Falls, Bethany, Cheshire, Derby, Meriden, Middlebury, Naugatuck, Oxford, Prospect, Seymour, Waterbury and Wolcott.

the Town of Southbury (New Haven County) is split between CDs 5 and 6.

CD # 6 includes:

  • in Fairfield County: the Town of Sherman;
  • in Hartford County: the Towns of Avon, Bristol, Burlington, Canton, East Granby, Enfield, Farmington, Granby, Hartland, New Britain, Plainville, Simsbury, Southington, Suffield and Windsor Locks;
  • the entirety of Litchfield County.


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