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Massachusetts: Identified Democratic Super Delegates

Super delegate commitments listed here are tracked by the Washington Post and washingtonpost.com and are based on public endorsements of candidates by super delegates. Super delegates who have not yet committed or who have not publicly divulged their candidate preference are listed, respectively, as "uncommitted" or "unknown."

Each candidate's projected total of committed super delegates is estimated by the Associated Press. Some super delegates have divulged their candidate preference to the AP under an agreement of confidentiality. Those delegates are listed, here, as "unknown," and will remain so until they publicly commit to a candidate.

Summary

Primary held on February 05, 2008.
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Super Delegates Committed to Clinton
Superdelegate Name Title
Barney Frank U.S. Representative
Diane Saxe
Gus Bickford
Arthur Powell Delegate (add on)
Stephen Lynch U.S. Representative
Martha Coakley Delegate (add on)
Steve Grossman
Elaine C. Kamarck
Richard Neal U.S. Representative
Super Delegates Committed to Obama
Superdelegate Name Title
John Kerry U.S. Senator
Paul G. Kirk Jr.
Niki Tsongas U.S. Representative
David M. O'Brien
Margaret D. Xifaras
William Delahunt U.S. Representative
Alan Solomont
Edward M. Kennedy U.S. Senator
John Walsh
Raymond Jordan
Michael Capuano U.S. Representative
Deval Patrick Governor
James McGovern U.S. Representative
Debra Kozikowski
Uncommitted Super Delegates
Superdelegate Name Title
Edward Markey U.S. Representative
John Tierney U.S. Representative
John Olver U.S. Representative
James Roosevelt Jr.
Super Delegates Committed to Unknown
Superdelegate Name Title
Debra DeLee

All delegate totals are provided by the Associated Press and include estimated numbers of unpledged delegates committed to candidates of both parties. The AP tracks the delegate totals by projecting the number of national convention delegates won by candidates in each presidential primary or caucus, based on state and national party rules, and by interviewing unpledged delegates to obtain their preferences.

The total number of a state's projected delegates may not be added to a candidate's total at the time that state's winner is declared. Additionally, a state's super delegates or unpledged delegates may commit to a candidate at any time until the party convention.

DEMOCRATIC 'SUPER' DELEGATES
An estimated 797 "unpledged" or "super" delegates will attend the Democratic Party's national convention. The super delegates are national party leaders (members of Congress, governors etc.) who are automatically appointed under party rules. They are not required to vote for any particular candidate and may commit or change their minds at any time up until the convention.

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