Florida has a total of 210 delegates and 36 alternates.
The "first determining step" of Florida's delegate selection process will occur on Tuesday, January 29, 2008, with a "binding" Presidential Preference Primary.
Participation in Florida's delegate selection process is open to all voters who wish to participate as Democrats and register as a Democratic voter no later than Monday, December 31, 2007. Florida is a closed primary state.
In order to encourage full participation by all Democrats in the delegate selection process and in all Party affairs, the Florida Democratic Party has adopted and will implement programs with specific goals and timetables for African Americans, Hispanics, Native Americans, Asian/Pacific Americans and women. Additionally, in order to achieve full participation from other groups that may be under-represented in Party affairs, including members of the GLBT community, people with disabilities, military veterans and youth, the Florida Democratic Party has adopted and will implement Inclusion Programs.
DISTRICT-LEVEL DELEGATES
Florida is allocated 121 district-level delegates and 25 district-level alternates.
District-level delegates and alternates shall be allocated to presidential preferences through a proportional representation system based on a Presidential Preference Primary. The post-primary congressional district caucus is on Saturday, March 1, 2008.
An individual can qualify as a candidate for district-level delegate or alternate to the 2008 Democratic National Convention by submitting the following:
2. Statement of Candidacy & Pledge of Support (SAMPLE)
Forms can be filed with the Florida Democratic Party at 214 South Bronough Street, Tallahassee, FL, 32301-1705 or with the Chair, Vice-Chair, State Committeewoman or State Committeeman of the local Democratic Executive Committee in the county in which you are registered to vote. Persons receiving these forms shall certify the date and time of receipt. Names, addresses and telephone numbers of such Party officers can be obtained from the Florida Democratic Party's website or by calling 850-222-3411.
All district-level delegate candidates shall be identified as to a presidential preference or uncommitted status.
QUALIFYING DATES:
Begins - Monday, December 3, 2007 at 9 AM EST
Closes - Tuesday, January 29, 2008 at 12 PM EST
District-level delegate and alternate positions shall be allocated to fairly reflect the expressed presidential (or uncommitted) preference of the primary voters in each district.
After the district-level delegates are elected, those persons not chosen will be considered candidates for district-level alternate positions unless they specify otherwise when filing.
The post-primary congressional district caucus is on Saturday, March 1, 2008.
The District-Level delegates and alternates are apportioned to districts as indicated in the following chart: Click Here
AT-LARGE DELEGATES
The state of Florida is allotted 40 at-large delegates and 11 at-large alternates.
An individual can qualify as a candidate for at-large delegate or at-large alternate to the 2008 Democratic National Convention by submitting the following:
2. Statement of Candidacy & Pledge of Support (SAMPLE)
Forms can be filed with the Florida Democratic Party at 214 South Bronough Street, Tallahassee, FL, 32301-1705.
All at-large delegate candidates shall be identified as to a presidential preference or uncommitted status.
QUALIFYING DATES:
Begins - Monday, April 7, 2008 at 9 AM EST
Closes - Friday, April 25, 2008 at 5 PM EST
The Florida Democratic Party State Executive Committee will select these delegates. Receipt of a plurality of the votes cast shall constitute election as a delegate.
After the at-large delegates are elected, those persons not chosen will be considered candidates for at-large alternate positions unless they specify otherwise when filing.
The selection of the at-large delegates and at-large alternates will occur on Saturday, May 17, 2008.
PLEDGED PARTY LEADERS (PLEO)
Florida is allotted 24 pledged Party Leader and Elected Official (PLEO) delegates.
Individuals shall be eligible for the pledged Party Leader and Elected Official delegate positions according to the following priority: big city mayors and state-wide elected officials (to be given equal consideration); state legislative leaders, state legislators, and other state, county and local elected officials and party leaders.
An individual can qualify as a candidate for a position as a pledged PLEO delegate by submitting the following:
1. Statement of Candidacy & Pledge of Support (SAMPLE)
The form can be filed with the Florida Democratic Party by mail at 214 South Bronough Street, Tallahassee, FL, 32301-1705. An individual may or may not have previously filed forms for other positions and still may be eligible to file under this category.
Pledged PLEO delegate candidates must be identified as to a presidential preference.
QUALIFYING DATES:
Begins - Monday, February 25, 2008 at 9 AM EST
Closes - Friday, March 14, 2008 at 5 PM EST
The Florida Democratic Party State Executive Committee will select these delegates. Receipt of a plurality of the votes cast shall constitute election as a delegate.
Selection of the PLEO delegates will occur on Saturday, April 5, 2008.
UNPLEDGED ADD-ON DELEGATES
Florida will select three (3) unpledged add-on delegates.
Individuals are nominated for these positions by the Chair of Florida Democratic Party. The Florida Democratic Party State Executive Committee will select these delegates. Receipt of a plurality of the votes cast shall constitute election as a delegate.
Selection of the unpledged add-on delegates will occur on Saturday, April 5, 2008.
AUTOMATIC DELEGATES - UNPLEDGED PARTY LEADERS & ELECTED OFFICIALS
Florida has 22 automatic delegates.
Automatic delegates include Florida's members of the Democratic National Committee and Florida Democratic members of the U.S. House of Representatives and the U.S. Senate.
CONVENTION STANDING COMMITTEES
Florida has been allocated eight (8) members on each of the three standing committees for the 2008 Democratic National Convention for a total of 24 members. The committees are Credentials, Platform and Rules.
The Florida Democratic Party State Chair and the presidential candidates will nominate such candidates to serve on the Convention Standing Committees.
The members of the standing committees shall be approved by a quorum of Florida's National Convention delegates.
Approval of committee members will occur on Saturday, May 17, 2008.
DELEGATION CHAIR & PAGES
Florida is allotted one (1) Delegation Chair and five (5) individuals to serve as Florida's Convention Pages.
The Delegation Chair will be selected by a quorum of Florida's National Convention Delegates. Convention Pages will be selected by the Chair of the Florida Democratic Party in consultation with the members of the Democratic National Committee from the state.
The selection of the Delegation Chair and the Convention pages will take place on Saturday, May 17, 2008.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
What is the role of a delegate?Delegates at the national convention represent their state, their congressional district and their community in casting a vote to decide who the Democratic nominee will be. This convention may be historic with the possibility of nominating a woman, a Hispanic or an African American for the first time in history!
What should one budget for the trip? What are the expenses? This depends on the individual. Generally, travel to and from Colorado, travel within Denver and the hotel stay are the main costs. (The hotel hosting the Florida delegation is still being worked out.) Additionally, food, reception fundraisers and miscellaneous recreational opportunities around Denver should also be considered.
I really want to be a delegate, but I don't think I can afford to go. What are my options? Unfortunately, the Florida Democratic Party is not in a position to cover the expenses of any delegates to the national convention. Individuals who are interested in fundraising opportunities to cover such costs should contact their county Democratic Executive Committee as well as their respective caucuses.
How are the district-level caucuses run? Where are they located? Caucus procedures and locations are currently being developed. They will be finalized this Fall and published online.
Did I have to be a state delegate to the 2007 convention in order to run for a national delegate position? No. The only prerequisite to run for a national delegate position is that you are a registered Democratic voter by December 31, 2007. However, attending the State Convention in October provides both great networking opportunities as well as training sessions on how to run successfully as a delegate.
If I am a delegate, can my family go as well? While members of your family are welcome to go on the trip, they will be unable to enter the convention hall unless they too are a Florida delegate. Furthermore, any events or parties that the delegation is invited to will most likely require the purchase of a ticket for additional guests.
Can I switch my candidate preference mid-process? No. Since the presidential preference breakdown is based on a fixed percentage, a delegate is unable to change their candidate preference. If you are unsure of your preference at the time of filing, there is always the option of qualifying as "uncommitted."
Do both delegate and alternates go to Denver? Yes. But only delegates are able to cast their official vote in the nominating process.
Are all presidential candidates going to be on the ballot? How do they qualify? In order to be placed on the January 29, 2008 Presidential Preference ballot, a candidate must file a Statement of Candidacy with the Florida Democratic Party and certify in writing the name(s) of his or her authorized representative(s) by September 14, 2007. Individuals who announce their candidacy after this date must provide this information no later than ten (10) days following their official announcement.
Do the presidential candidates have to do anything to ensure the diversity goals of the delegation are met? Yes. By September 14, 2007, all Democratic candidates for president must submit a written statement to the Florida Democratic Party indicating the specific steps their respective campaign will take to encourage full participation in Florida's delegate selection process. An individual who announces their candidacy after this date must provide his or her written statement no later than ten (10) days following the official announcement.
To view Florida's complete Delegate Selection and Affirmative Action Plan, Click Here.