While 56 of Arizona’s delegates where determined from the Super Tuesday presidential preference election, that is not the end of the story for Arizona’s delegates. While Hillary Clinton leads 31 delegates to Barack Obama’s 25 delegates, the superdelegates from Arizona are not all committed yet. Of the 11 superdelegate spots available, 9 are filled. Of those 9, Barack Obama has 2 committed and Hillary has 4 with 3 still undeclared. The two remaining spots will be filled at the April 26, 2008 Democratic Party State Convention by State Committee members.
Barack Obama
Gov. Janet Napolitano
Rep. Raúl Grijalva
Hillary Clinton
Rep. Ed Pastor
Carolyn Warner (Democrat National Committeewomen)
Joe Rios (Democrat National Committeeman)
Janice Brunson (Democrat National Committeewomen)
Undeclared
Rep. Gabby Giffords
Rep. Harry Mitchell
Don Bivens (Arizona Democratic Party Chairman)
Open slot one
Open slot two
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