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Agreement Reached on Seating Florida and Michigan Delegations |
WASHINGTON, June 1, 2008 - Today, Democratic
National Committee Chairman Howard Dean and Rules and Bylaws Committee
Co-Chairs Alexis Herman and Jim Roosevelt issued the following joint
statement:
"Today, after careful consideration and debate, the Democratic National
Committee's Rules and Bylaws Committee reached an agreement on the two
challenges before the Committee on seating delegations from Florida and
Michigan. The Committee voted to seat the full Florida delegation with a
half-vote each. The RBC accepted the Michigan Leadership Plan as presented
today by the Michigan Democratic Party with the exception that each
delegate receives a half vote. In addition, the Committee agreed that
delegates from both states should be slated under Rules 5, 6, 7, and 12,
outlining the candidate's right of approval. With this decision, the
revised total of delegate votes needed to secure the nomination is 2,118.
"This decision was not made easily or lightly but after listening to
oral arguments made by the complainants, State Parties, and both
presidential campaigns, we believe this to be the most fair and equitable
solution allowed within the rules. The Committee arrived at its decision
with three basic principles in mind: One, that we must be fair to the
voters in both states. Two, that we must be fair to both campaigns who
abided by the rules in good faith and three, that we must be fair to the 48
states that followed the rules.
"We believe today's decision is a step forward in unifying our Party as
we work together to put a Democrat back in the White House so we can bring
the Iraq War to a responsible end and get our economy back on track. We
want to thank all of today's presenters, members of the public -- both
those here today and the many others who have made their voices heard
throughout the process, and supporters of both campaigns."
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