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Unpledged Delegates -- by State 2016 Democratic National Convention Page 1 Unpledged Delegates -- By State Jess Durfee 1 California DNC Member Alabama Mary Ellen Early 1 California DNC Member DNC Member 6 DNC Affiliation Type Maria Echaveste 1 Members-At-Large Clint Daughtrey 1 Alabama DNC Member Alexandra Gallardo Rooker 1 California DNC Member Randy Kelley 1 Alabama DNC Member Eric Garcetti 1 Natl. Conf. of Dem. Mayors Unzell Kelley 1 Natl. Dem. County Officials Alice Germond 1 Members-At-Large Janet May 1 Alabama DNC Member Pat Hobbs 1 Natl. Fed. of Dem. Women Darryl R. Sinkfield 1 Alabama DNC Member Alice A. Huffman 1 California DNC Member Nancy Worley 1 Alabama DNC Member Aleita J. Huguenin 1 California DNC Member US Representative 1 Matt Johnson 1 Members-At-Large Andrew Lachman 1 California DNC Member Terri Sewell 1 Barbara Lee 1 California DNC Member (DNC Vote Only) Evan Low 1 Members-At-Large Total Unpledged Delegate Votes: 7 Total Unpledged Delegates: 7 Kerman Maddox 1 Members-At-Large Marcus Mason 1 Members-At-Large Alaska Mattie McFadden Lawson 1 Members-At-Large 1 California DNC Member DNC Member 4 DNC Affiliation Type Bob Mulholland Christine Pelosi 1 California DNC Member Kimberly Metcalfe 1 Alaska DNC Member Nancy Pelosi 1 Congressional Representatives (DNC Vote Only) Larry Murakami 1 Alaska DNC Member John A. Perez 1 California DNC Member Ian N. Olson 1 Alaska DNC Member Greg Pettis 1 Natl. Dem. Municipal Officials Casey Steinau 1 Alaska DNC Member Garry S. Shay 1 California DNC Member Hilda Solis 1 Members-At-Large Total Unpledged Delegate Votes: 4 Total Unpledged Delegates: 4 Christopher Stampolis 1 California DNC Member Keith Umemoto 1 California DNC Member American Samoa Maxine Waters 1 California DNC Member (DNC Vote Only) Rosalind Wyman 1 California DNC Member DNC Member 4 DNC Affiliation Type Laurence Zakson 1 California DNC Member M. Tuufuli Galeai 1 American Samoa DNC Member Governor 1 Therese L. Hunkin 1 American Samoa DNC Member Jerry Brown 1 Fagafaga D. Langkilde 1 American Samoa DNC Member Clara Reid 1 American Samoa DNC Member US Representative 36 Governor 1 Pete Aguilar 1 1 Lolo M. Moliga 1 Karen Bass Xavier Becerra 1 Ami Bera 1 Total Unpledged Delegate Votes: 5 Total Unpledged Delegates: 5 Julia Brownley 1 Lois Capps 1 Arizona Tony Cardenas 1 DNC Member 6 DNC Affiliation Type Judy Chu 1 Jim Costa 1 Kate Gallego 1 Arizona DNC Member Susan Davis 1 Luis Heredia 1 Arizona DNC Member Mark DeSaulnier 1 Danica Oparnica 1 Natl. Dem. Ethnic Coord. Council Anna Eshoo 1 William G. Roe 1 Arizona DNC Member Sam Farr 1 Alexis Tameron 1 Arizona DNC Member John Garamendi 1 Carolyn Warner 1 Arizona DNC Member Janice Hahn 1 US Representative 4 Mike Honda 1 Ruben Gallego 1 Jared Huffman 1 Raúl Grijalva 1 Ted Lieu 1 Ann Kirkpatrick 1 Zoe Lofgren 1 Kyrsten Sinema 1 Alan Lowenthal 1 Doris Matsui 1 10 10 Total Unpledged Delegate Votes: Total Unpledged Delegates: Jerry McNerney 1 Grace F. Napolitano 1 Arkansas Scott Peters 1 Lucille Roybal-Allard 1 DNC Member 5 DNC Affiliation Type Raul Ruiz 1 Joyce Elliot 1 Arkansas DNC Member Loretta Sanchez 1 Vincent Insalaco 1 Arkansas DNC Member Linda Sánchez 1 Dustin McDaniel 1 Arkansas DNC Member Adam Schiff 1 Lottie Shackelford 1 Members-At-Large Brad Sherman 1 Krystal Thrailkill 1 Arkansas DNC Member Jackie Speier 1 Eric Swalwell 1 Total Unpledged Delegate Votes: 5 Total Unpledged Delegates: 5 Mark Takano 1 Mike Thompson 1 California Norma Torres 1 Juan Vargas 1 DNC Member 36 DNC Affiliation Type US Senator 2 1 California DNC Member Steven K. Alari Barbara Boxer 1 1 California DNC Member Shawn Bagley Dianne Feinstein 1 Rachel Binah 1 California DNC Member John Burton 1 California DNC Member Total Unpledged Delegate Votes: 75 Total Unpledged Delegates: 75 Joe Buscaino 1 Natl. Dem. Municipal Officials Laphonza Butler 1 Members-At-Large Becca Doten 1 California DNC Member Colorado Maria Elena Durazo 1 Officers Prepared by the DNC's Office of Party Affairs & Delegate Selection. This list is subject to change. 5/27/2016 2016 Democratic National Convention Page 2 Unpledged Delegates -- By State DNC Member 6 DNC Affiliation Type Caitlin Kraft-Buchman .5 Democrats Abroad DNC Member Sandra Loridans .5 Democrats Abroad DNC Member Beverly Benavidez Ryken 1 Colorado DNC Member Kenneth Sherman .5 Democrats Abroad DNC Member Anthony Graves 1 Colorado DNC Member Katie Solon .5 Democrats Abroad DNC Member Blanca O'Leary 1 Members-At-Large Gary Suwannarat .5 Democrats Abroad DNC Member Lisa Padilla 1 Colorado DNC Member Rick Palacio 1 Colorado DNC Member 4 8 Mannie Rodriguez 1 Colorado DNC Member Total Unpledged Delegate Votes: Total Unpledged Delegates: Governor 1 John Hickenlooper 1 District of Columbia US Representative 3 DNC Member 22 DNC Affiliation Type Diana DeGette 1 Jeff Berman 1 Members-At-Large Ed Perlmutter 1 James Boland 1 Members-At-Large Jared Polis 1 Anita Bonds 1 District of Columbia DNC Member US Senator 1 Donna L. Brazile 1 Officers Michael Bennet 1 Mary Beth Cahill 1 Members-At-Large 1 District of Columbia DNC Member Dist. Party Leader 1 Leadership Position Mary Eva Candon Maria Cardona 1 Members-At-Large Roy Romer 1 Former DNC General Chairman Larry Cohen 1 Members-At-Large J. David Cox 1 Members-At-Large Total Unpledged Delegate Votes: 12 Total Unpledged Delegates: 12 Arrington Dixon 1 District of Columbia DNC Member Lily Eckelson Garcia 1 Members-At-Large Connecticut Earl Fowlkes Jr. 1 Members-At-Large Harold Ickes 1 Members-At-Large DNC Member 8 DNC Affiliation Type Sunita Leeds 1 Members-At-Large Dominic F. Balletto Jr. 1 Connecticut DNC Member Minyon Moore 1 Members-At-Large Michael Cacace 1 Connecticut DNC Member Ed Potillo 1 District of Columbia DNC Member Nancy DiNardo 1 Connecticut DNC Member Carrie Pugh 1 Members-At-Large Dan Malloy 1 Democratic Governors' Assn. (DNC Vote Only) Karl Racine 1 Dem Attorneys General Assn Dorothy Mrowka 1 Connecticut DNC Member Steve Regenstreif 1 Natl. Dem. Seniors Coord. Council John W. Olsen 1 Connecticut DNC Member Lee Saunders 1 Members-At-Large Joanne Sullivan 1 Natl. Fed. of Dem. Women Rick Wade 1 Members-At-Large Nancy Wyman 1 Natl. Assn. of Dem. Lt. Governors James J. Zogby 1 Members-At-Large US Representative 5 Governor 1 1 Joe Courtney Muriel Bowser 1 Rosa DeLauro 1 US Representative 1 Elizabeth Esty 1 1 Jim Himes 1 Eleanor Holmes Norton John Larson 1 US Senator 2 US Senator 2 Michael D. Brown 1 1 Richard Blumenthal 1 Paul Strauss Chris Murphy 1 Total Unpledged Delegate Votes: 26 Total Unpledged Delegates: 26 Dist. Party Leader 1 Leadership Position Christopher J. Dodd 1 Former DNC General Chairman Florida 16 16 Total Unpledged Delegate Votes: Total Unpledged Delegates: DNC Member 21 DNC Affiliation Type Jon Ausman 1 Florida DNC Member Delaware Bret Berlin 1 Florida DNC Member Stephen Bittel 1 Members-At-Large DNC Member 6 DNC Affiliation Type Rick Boylan 1 Florida DNC Member Tony Coelho 1 Members-At-Large Mitchell Caesar 1 Florida DNC Member John Daniello 1 Delaware DNC Member Alan Clendenin 1 Florida DNC Member Robert Gilligan 1 Delaware DNC Member Joyce Cusack 1 Florida DNC Member Lisa B. Goodman 1 Delaware DNC Member Joe Falk 1 Members-At-Large Karen Kirkpatrick-Valentine 1 Delaware DNC Member Katherine Fernandez Rundel 1 Members-At-Large Valerie Longhurst 1 Dem. Legislative Campaign Comm. Angel Gomez 1 Members-At-Large Governor 1 Alma R. Gonzalez 1 Florida DNC Member Jack Markell 1 Tony Hill 1 Florida DNC Member US Representative 1 Nancy C. Jacobson 1 Florida DNC Member 1 Natl. Dem. Municipal Officials John Carney 1 Cindy Lerner Carlos Odio 1 Members-At-Large US Senator 2 Annette Taddeo-Goldstein 1 Florida DNC Member Thomas Carper 1 Allison Tant 1 Florida DNC Member Christopher Coons 1 Andrew Tobias 1 Officers Dist. Party Leader 1 Leadership Position Debbie Wasserman Schultz 1 Officers (DNC Vote Only) Joe Biden 1 Vice President Alan Williams 1 Members-At-Large Marian Williams 1 Florida DNC Member Total Unpledged Delegate Votes: 11 Total Unpledged Delegates: 11 US Representative 9 Corrine Brown 1 Democrats Abroad Kathy Castor 1 Ted Deutch 1 DNC Member 4 DNC Affiliation Type Lois Frankel 1 Robert Bragar .5 Democrats Abroad DNC Member Gwen Graham 1 John Eastwood .5 Democrats Abroad DNC Member Alan Grayson 1 Stanley Grossman .5 Democrats Abroad DNC Member Alcee Hastings 1 Prepared by the DNC's Office of Party Affairs & Delegate Selection. This list is subject to change. 5/27/2016 2016 Democratic National Convention Page 3 Unpledged Delegates -- By State Patrick Murphy 1 Illinois Frederica Wilson 1 US Senator 1 DNC Member 16 DNC Affiliation Type Bill Nelson 1 Carrie Austin 1 Illinois DNC Member 1 Members-At-Large Dist. Party Leader 1 Leadership Position James Clayborne Jerry Costello 1 Illinois DNC Member Ken Curtis 1 Former DNC Chairman John Cullerton 1 Illinois DNC Member Danny K. Davis 1 Illinois DNC Member (DNC Vote Only) Total Unpledged Delegate Votes: 32 Total Unpledged Delegates: 32 Raj Fernando 1 Members-At-Large Daniel Hynes 1 Illinois DNC Member Georgia John Keller 1 Young Democrats of America Michael Madigan 1 Illinois DNC Member DNC Member 10 DNC Affiliation Type Iris Y. Martinez 1 Illinois DNC Member Wendy Davis 1 Georgia DNC Member Jayne Mazzotti 1 Illinois DNC Member Louis Elrod 1 Young Democrats of America Joan Patricia Murphy 1 Natl. Dem. County Officials Dan Halpern 1 Members-At-Large Steven Powell 1 Members-At-Large DuBose Porter 1 Georgia DNC Member Laura Ricketts 1 Members-At-Large Richard Ray 1 Georgia DNC Member Carol Ronen 1 Illinois DNC Member Kasim Reed 1 Members-At-Large Karen Yarborough 1 Illinois DNC Member Sally Rosser 1 Georgia DNC Member US Representative 9 Pamela Stephenson 1 Georgia DNC Member Cheri Bustos 1 Nikema Williams 1 Georgia DNC Member Tammy Duckworth 1 David Worley 1 Georgia DNC Member Bill Foster 1 US Representative 4 Luis Gutiérrez 1 1 Sanford Bishop Robin Kelly 1 1 Hank Johnson Dan Lipinski 1 1 John Lewis Michael Quigley 1 1 David Scott Bobby Rush 1 Dist.
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