What are delegates?
Delegate (n) is defined as a person acting for another as a 1. representative to a convention or conference 2. a representative of a US territory in the House of Representatives 3. a member of the lower house of the legislature of MD, VA, or WV.
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Delegate (n) is a person acting for another: as a representative to a convention or conference: a US House representative. ChaCha!
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Delegates are individuals chosen to represent their states at their party conventions prior to a presidential election. Thank you!
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The delegates are the people who vote at convention to decide who the nomination for the party will be. Each state has a set #.
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