Wednesday, May 25, 2011

685. 2012 Democratic National Convention - Kentucky Delegate Selection Plan

The Kentucky Democratic Party has posted its 2012 Delegate Selection Plan on its website. I tried to copy it below but could not get it to format correctly. Visit the site at http://kydemocrat.com/content/2011-delegate-selection-plan.

Questions on the plan should be submitted to info@kydemocrat.com. If you are interested, please read through the entire plan. There are only so many slots. It would be nice if they were filled by people who are truly interested in advancing the purposes of the Democratic Party in Kentucky as opposed to simply folks affiliated with a presidential campaign who want to go to the convention, never to be heard from again, which is usually the case, and was the last time in many instances.

Enjoy. If you wish to leave comments for me, do so below. If you wish to submit official comments, again email the KDP at info@kydemocrat.com.

Thanks.

http://kydemocrat.com/content/2011-delegate-selection-plan.

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