Friday, January 11, 2008

2008 democratic presidential primary schedule/ 2008 Spring Academic Calender

Just in case you were wondering here are the 2008 democratic presidential primary schedules, mixed in with your 2008 Spring academic schedule:

Democrats: Candidate must capture a majority of 4040 delegate voters.

January 3: Iowa (57 delegates)

January 8: New Hampshire (30)

January 15: Michigan (delegates were stripped because Michigan moved its primary ahead of Feb. 5 without permission. So no contest would be held here this year)TO

January 19: LAST DAY TO ADD CLASSES

January 19: Nevada (33)

January 21: MLK HOLIDAY

January 26: South Carolina (54 delegates)

January 29: Florida (delegates were stripped because Michigan moved its primary ahead of Feb. 5 without permission. So no contest would be held here this year)

February 5 (“Tsunami Tuesday”): Alabama (60), Alaska (18), Arizona (67), Arkansas (47), California (441), Colorado (71), Connecticut (60), Delaware (23), Georgia (103), Idaho (23), Illinois (185), Kansas (41), Massachusetts (121), Minnesota (88), Missouri (88), New Jersey (127), New Mexico (38), New York (281), North Dakota (21), Oklahoma (47), Tennessee (85), Utah (29), Democrats Abroad (11)

February 9: Louisiana (68), Nebraska (31), Washington (97), Virgin Islands (9)

February 10: Maine (34)

February 12: D.C. (38), Maryland (99), Virginia (101)

February 18: PRESIDENT’S DAY

February 19: Hawaii (29), Wisconsin (92)

February 20-25: LRW FINAL

March 4: Ohio (161), Rhode Island (32), Texas (228), Vermont (23)

March 3-7: SPRING BREAK

March 8: Wyoming (18)

March 10: American Samoa (9)

March 11: Mississippi (40), MOOT COURT PROBLEMS DISTRIBUTED

March 20, 21: HOLY THURSDAY, GOOD FRIDAY

March 24: MOOT COURT PROBLEMS DUE

April 5, 6: MOOT COURT ORAL ARGUMENTS

April 22: Pennsylvania (188)

May 3: Guam (9)

May 5: FINAL EXAMS BEGIN

May 6: Indiana (85), North Carolina (134)

May 13: West Virginia (39)

May 20: Kentucky (59), Oregon (65)

June 3: Montana (24), South Dakota (23)

June 7: Puerto Rico (56)

August 25-28: Democratic National Convention, Denver, Colorado

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