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Joining New Jersey’s 2012
       Delegation




    A GUIDE TO BECOMING A
   MEMBER OF NEW JERSEY’S
   DELEGATION TO THE 2012
    DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL
         CONVENTION
Charlotte 2012

• The convention is called for September 3-7, 2012
in Charlotte, North Carolina.

•Convention Delegates will formally re-nominate
President Obama to run for a second term and
adopt our party platform.

•Delegations from 56 states, territories and
Democrats Abroad will join together in Charlotte.

For more information on the convention, go to
www.demconvention.com.
New Jersey’s Delegation

Types of Delegates:

District Level Delegates and Alternates
    • 102 delegates and 10 alternates

At-Large Delegates and Alternates
    • 34 delegates and 3 alternates

Pledged Party Leader and Elected Official (PLEO’s)
    • 17 delegates

Unpledged Party Leader and Elected Official
   • 18 delegates



    Total = 171 delegates and 13 alternates
District Level Delegates

• 102 delegates and 10 alternates.

• Elected from 20 delegate districts created by combining 2
contiguous state legislative districts.

• Must run in the delegate district you reside in.

• Elected on June 5, 2012 on the Presidential primary ballot.

• Elected district level delegates will be evenly divided between
men and women.
    • Delegates: 51 men and 51 women.
    • Alternates: 5 men and 5 women.
Delegate Districts
Delegate     Legislative    Delegate District   Legislative
District     Districts                           Districts
        1        1 and 2           11           20 and 22
       2         3 and 4           12           21 and 27
       3         5 and 6           13           23 and 24
       4         7 and 8           14           25 and 26
       5        9 and 10           15           28 and 29
       6        11 and 13          16           31 and 33
       7        12 and 30          17           32 and 36
       8        14 and 15          18           34 and 35
       9        16 and 17          19           37 and 38
      10        18 and 19          20           39 and 40
Other Types of Delegates
•At-Large Delegates
   •34 delegates and 3 alternates.
   • Elected by members of the NJ Democratic State Committee at
   a meeting on June 16, 2012.
• Pledged Party Leader and Elected Official (PLEO) Delegates
   •17 delegates.
   • Eligible PLEO candidates are: big city mayors, state legislative
   leaders, state legislators, County Executives and County Chairs.
   • Elected by members of the NJ Democratic State Committee at
   a meeting on June 16, 2012.
• Unpledged Party Leader and Elected Official Delegates
   •18 delegates (9 DNC Members and 9 Members of Congressional
   Delegation).
   • Automatic by virtue of respective public or Party office.
Steps to Apply to Become a Delegate:

• Complete a Statement of Candidacy and Pledge of Support form and
return to the NJDSC:
   •Forms are available at www.njdelegateselection.com.
   •You must be a registered Democrat residing in the precinct and
   delegate district you indicate on your form.
   •Declare your Presidential preference or declare “uncommitted.”
• Submit your form by the following dates:
   • March 12, 2012: District Level Delegate Candidates.
   • June 7, 2012: PLEO and At-Large Delegate Candidates.
• After you submit your form, you must be approved by the campaign of
your Presidential preference to be eligible to run for delegate. This is
known as Presidential Candidate Right of Review.
• If you are selected to run as a District Level Delegate or Alternate
candidate, you will then have to complete and submit a petition bearing
at least 100 signatures to the Division of Elections by April 2, 2012.
Deadlines
              March 12, 2012
District Level Delegate Candidates must submit Statement
   of Candidacy and Pledge of Support form to NJDSC


                 April 2, 2012
District Level Delegate Candidates that were selected by the
    Presidential Candidate must submit petition to the
               Division of Elections in Trenton


                 June 7, 2012
  PLEO and At-Large Delegate Candidates must submit
  Statement of Candidacy and Pledge of Support form to
                        NJDSC
Presidential Candidate Right of Review

• Before becoming eligible for election, all delegate
candidates must be approved by the Presidential
Candidate’s authorized representative.

• Presidential Candidates must approve at least one
candidate for each delegate position awarded to them.

• When a delegate candidate is approved by the Presidential
Candidate, they become eligible to be elected to the
delegation.

•The Obama campaign has set up a website where delegate
candidates can provide background information:
https://my.barackobama.com/page/s/delegatereq
Representation Goals
•Representation goals were crafted with assistance from the
Affirmative Action Committee to ensure that all constituency groups
have a chance to fully participate in the process.

•The Representation Goals are:

   • African American: 32 delegates
   •Hispanic: 32 delegates
   •Native American: 2 delegates
   •Asian American and Pacific Islander: 17 delegates
   •LGBT: 15 delegates
   •People with Disabilities: 8 delegates
   •Youth (under 36): 30 delegates
Important Dates

• January 3, 2012: Statement of Candidacy and Pledge of Support
                     forms become available from NJDSC.
• March 12, 2012: Forms for District Level Delegate candidates due
                    to NJDSC.
• April 2, 2012: Petitions due to Division of Elections.
• June 5, 2012: District Level Delegates elected on primary ballot.
• June 7, 2012: Forms for At-Large and PLEO Delegate candidates
                due to NJDSC.
• June 16, 2012: At-Large and PLEO Delegates elected at a meeting
                  of the NJ Democratic State Committee.
• June 21, 2012: New Jersey 2012 Democratic National Convention
                  Delegation meets. Standing committee members
                  and pages are selected.
• September 3-7, 2012: Democratic National Convention in
                          Charlotte, NC.
For More Information:

  The complete plan and
  other helpful delegate
  selection materials are
        available at

www.njdelegateselection.com
Contact Information


       Matt Bonasia

       609-392-3367

delegateselection@njdems.org

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NJDSC 2012 Delegate Selection Presentation

  • 1. Joining New Jersey’s 2012 Delegation A GUIDE TO BECOMING A MEMBER OF NEW JERSEY’S DELEGATION TO THE 2012 DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL CONVENTION
  • 2. Charlotte 2012 • The convention is called for September 3-7, 2012 in Charlotte, North Carolina. •Convention Delegates will formally re-nominate President Obama to run for a second term and adopt our party platform. •Delegations from 56 states, territories and Democrats Abroad will join together in Charlotte. For more information on the convention, go to www.demconvention.com.
  • 3. New Jersey’s Delegation Types of Delegates: District Level Delegates and Alternates • 102 delegates and 10 alternates At-Large Delegates and Alternates • 34 delegates and 3 alternates Pledged Party Leader and Elected Official (PLEO’s) • 17 delegates Unpledged Party Leader and Elected Official • 18 delegates Total = 171 delegates and 13 alternates
  • 4. District Level Delegates • 102 delegates and 10 alternates. • Elected from 20 delegate districts created by combining 2 contiguous state legislative districts. • Must run in the delegate district you reside in. • Elected on June 5, 2012 on the Presidential primary ballot. • Elected district level delegates will be evenly divided between men and women. • Delegates: 51 men and 51 women. • Alternates: 5 men and 5 women.
  • 5. Delegate Districts Delegate Legislative Delegate District Legislative District Districts Districts 1 1 and 2 11 20 and 22 2 3 and 4 12 21 and 27 3 5 and 6 13 23 and 24 4 7 and 8 14 25 and 26 5 9 and 10 15 28 and 29 6 11 and 13 16 31 and 33 7 12 and 30 17 32 and 36 8 14 and 15 18 34 and 35 9 16 and 17 19 37 and 38 10 18 and 19 20 39 and 40
  • 6. Other Types of Delegates •At-Large Delegates •34 delegates and 3 alternates. • Elected by members of the NJ Democratic State Committee at a meeting on June 16, 2012. • Pledged Party Leader and Elected Official (PLEO) Delegates •17 delegates. • Eligible PLEO candidates are: big city mayors, state legislative leaders, state legislators, County Executives and County Chairs. • Elected by members of the NJ Democratic State Committee at a meeting on June 16, 2012. • Unpledged Party Leader and Elected Official Delegates •18 delegates (9 DNC Members and 9 Members of Congressional Delegation). • Automatic by virtue of respective public or Party office.
  • 7. Steps to Apply to Become a Delegate: • Complete a Statement of Candidacy and Pledge of Support form and return to the NJDSC: •Forms are available at www.njdelegateselection.com. •You must be a registered Democrat residing in the precinct and delegate district you indicate on your form. •Declare your Presidential preference or declare “uncommitted.” • Submit your form by the following dates: • March 12, 2012: District Level Delegate Candidates. • June 7, 2012: PLEO and At-Large Delegate Candidates. • After you submit your form, you must be approved by the campaign of your Presidential preference to be eligible to run for delegate. This is known as Presidential Candidate Right of Review. • If you are selected to run as a District Level Delegate or Alternate candidate, you will then have to complete and submit a petition bearing at least 100 signatures to the Division of Elections by April 2, 2012.
  • 8. Deadlines March 12, 2012 District Level Delegate Candidates must submit Statement of Candidacy and Pledge of Support form to NJDSC April 2, 2012 District Level Delegate Candidates that were selected by the Presidential Candidate must submit petition to the Division of Elections in Trenton June 7, 2012 PLEO and At-Large Delegate Candidates must submit Statement of Candidacy and Pledge of Support form to NJDSC
  • 9. Presidential Candidate Right of Review • Before becoming eligible for election, all delegate candidates must be approved by the Presidential Candidate’s authorized representative. • Presidential Candidates must approve at least one candidate for each delegate position awarded to them. • When a delegate candidate is approved by the Presidential Candidate, they become eligible to be elected to the delegation. •The Obama campaign has set up a website where delegate candidates can provide background information: https://my.barackobama.com/page/s/delegatereq
  • 10. Representation Goals •Representation goals were crafted with assistance from the Affirmative Action Committee to ensure that all constituency groups have a chance to fully participate in the process. •The Representation Goals are: • African American: 32 delegates •Hispanic: 32 delegates •Native American: 2 delegates •Asian American and Pacific Islander: 17 delegates •LGBT: 15 delegates •People with Disabilities: 8 delegates •Youth (under 36): 30 delegates
  • 11. Important Dates • January 3, 2012: Statement of Candidacy and Pledge of Support forms become available from NJDSC. • March 12, 2012: Forms for District Level Delegate candidates due to NJDSC. • April 2, 2012: Petitions due to Division of Elections. • June 5, 2012: District Level Delegates elected on primary ballot. • June 7, 2012: Forms for At-Large and PLEO Delegate candidates due to NJDSC. • June 16, 2012: At-Large and PLEO Delegates elected at a meeting of the NJ Democratic State Committee. • June 21, 2012: New Jersey 2012 Democratic National Convention Delegation meets. Standing committee members and pages are selected. • September 3-7, 2012: Democratic National Convention in Charlotte, NC.
  • 12. For More Information: The complete plan and other helpful delegate selection materials are available at www.njdelegateselection.com
  • 13. Contact Information Matt Bonasia 609-392-3367 delegateselection@njdems.org