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Timeline

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Anthem Rugby CarolinaMiami Sharks (rugby union)Chicago Hounds (rugby union)Dallas JackalsLA GiltinisRugby Football Club Los AngelesRugby ATLOld Glory DCNew England Free JacksToronto ArrowsToronto ArrowsRugby New YorkRugby United NYNOLA GoldNOLA GoldUtah WarriorsSeattle SeawolvesSan Diego LegionHouston SaberCatsColorado RaptorsGlendale RaptorsAustin GilgronisAustin Elite

Color Gradients

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  Orange—40–50%
  Orange—50–60%
  Orange—60–70%
  Orange—70–80%
  Orange—80–90%
  Blue—40–50%
  Blue—50–60%
  Blue—60–70%
  Blue—70–80%
  Blue—80–90%
  Green—40–50%
  Green—50–60%
  Green—60–70%
  Green—70–80%
  Green—80–90%
  Purple—40–50%
  Purple—50–60%
  Purple—60–70%
  Purple—70–80%
  Purple—80–90%
  Red—40–50%
  Red—50–60%
  Red—60–70%
  Red—70–80%
  Gray—40–50%
  Gray—50–60%
  Gray—60–70%
  Gray—70–80%
  Gray—80–90%

2002 Orthodox Church in America election

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Primatial Ballot[1]
Candidate 1st 2nd
Bishop Seraphim (Storheim) 267 473
Archbishop Herman (Swaiko) 141 223
Bishop Job (Osacky) 52 151
Archbishop Nathaniel (Popp) 47 94
Bishop Nikolai (Soraich) 47 107
Archbishop Dmitri (Royster) 45 73
Bishop Basil (Essey) 12 32
Bishop Tikhon (Fitzgerald) 3 16
Fr. Michael Dahulich 2 15
Archbishop Kyrill (Yonchev) 2 12
Metropolitan Philip (Saliba) 2 8
Archbishop Demetrios (Trakatellis) 2 3
Fr. Eugene Tarris 2 2
Fr. Irinej (Dobrijević) 2 5
Bishop Nikon (Liolin) 1 18
Bishop Nicholas (Pissare) 1 1
Archimandrite Tikhon (Mollard) 1 5
Fr. Christopher (Calin) 1 1
Fr. Alexander (Golitzin) 1 19
Fr. Vladimir (Wendling) 1 3
Heirodeacon Yakov (Nicolai) 1 1
Archbishop Peter (L'Huillier) 5
Fr. Basil Carpenter 3
Bishop Dimitrios (Couchell) 2
Fr. David Brum 2
Fr. Basil Summer 2
Fr. Jonah (Paffhausen) 1
Fr. Dennis Pihach 1
Fr. Ireney (Rochon) 1 1
Dr. Albert Rossi 1
Invalid 9

Votes for Kamala Harris in the 2024 Democratic primaries

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Caucuses and primaries in the 2024 Democratic Party presidential primaries
Date[2] Total
delegates
Primaries/caucuses W/I? Votes Source
January 23 0 New Hampshire primary
(state-run)[a]
February 3 55 South Carolina primary
February 6 36 Nevada primary
February 27 117 Michigan primary
March 5
(Super Tuesday)
1420
52 Alabama primary
6 American Samoa caucuses
31 Arkansas primary
424 California primary
72 Colorado primary
40 Iowa caucuses[b]
24 Maine primary
92 Massachusetts primary
75 Minnesota primary
116 North Carolina primary
36 Oklahoma primary
63 Tennessee primary
244 Texas primary
30 Utah primary
16 Vermont primary Y 23
99 Virginia primary
March 6 22 Hawaii caucuses
March 12 254
13 Democrats Abroad primary
108 Georgia primary
35 Mississippi primary
6 Northern Marianas caucuses
92 Washington primary
March 19 379 72 Arizona primary
147 Illinois primary
33 Kansas primary
127 Ohio primary
March 23 112
48 Louisiana primary
64 Missouri primary
March 30 13 North Dakota primary
April 2 436
60 Connecticut primary
268 New York primary
26 Rhode Island primary
82 Wisconsin primary
April 13 28 15 Alaska caucuses
13 Wyoming caucuses
April 23 159 Pennsylvania primary Y 10 [1]
April 27 25 New Hampshire primary
(party-run)
April 28 55 Puerto Rico primary
May 7 79 Indiana primary
May 14 144
95 Maryland primary
29 Nebraska primary
20 West Virginia primary
May 21 119
53 Kentucky primary
66 Oregon primary
May 23 23 Idaho caucuses
June 4 216
20 Washington D.C. primary
20 Montana primary
126 New Jersey primary
34 New Mexico primary
16 South Dakota primary
June 8 14
7 Guam caucuses
7 Virgin Islands caucuses
  1. ^ https://www.oca.org/holy-synod/primatial-elections
  2. ^ "The Green Papers – Presidential Primaries 2024 – Democratic Pledged and Unpledged Delegate Summary". The Green Papers. November 15, 2023. Retrieved March 5, 2024.
  3. ^ Kashinsky, Lisa (January 6, 2024). "DNC blasts NH Dems over 'meaningless' primary". Politico. Archived from the original on January 6, 2024. Retrieved January 6, 2024.
  4. ^ Vakil, Caroline (February 4, 2023). "DNC approves adjusted early presidential primary schedule". The Hill. Archived from the original on February 5, 2023. Retrieved February 5, 2023.
  5. ^ "Iowa 2024 Democratic caucus results: Biden projected to win". ABC News. March 5, 2024. Retrieved January 11, 2024.


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