Michigan's 128 delegates were fully stripped by the Democratic National Committee (DNC) for violating the official nominating calendar this election cycle.

On May 31st, the Rules and Bylaws Committee will meet to decide what to do with these delegates. Options include the original ban, cutting the number of delegates in half, distributing the delegates evenly between both Senators Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama, and more.




Voting is live from Noon, May 26th through Noon, May 30th, EST.


OPTION ONE: Michigan's Delegates Remain Stripped
OPTION TWO: Michigan's Delegates Seated Full-Strength, Divided 50%-50%
OPTION THREE: Michigan's Delegates Seated Half-Strength, Divided 50%-50%
OPTION FOUR: Michigan's Delegates Seated Full-Strength, As-Is (No Obama Delegates)
OPTION FIVE: Michigan's Delegates Seated Half-Strength, As-Is (No Obama Delegates)
OPTION SIX: Michigan's Delegates are Seated Full-Strength, Uncommitteds go to Obama
OPTION SEVEN: Michigan's Delegates are Seated Half-Strength, Uncommitteds go to Obama
OPTION EIGHT: A Solution Somewhere In-Between Some of the Others

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Be sure to read the Questions & Answers section above to brush up on the history of the Michigan Democratic Primary, and then learn about all the options available to the Rules and Bylaws Committee on the Possible Solutions page. Once you've made your decision, it's time to vote!

Results will be announced and shared with the Democratic National Committee on 3:00pm, May 30th, 2008.