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State Democratic Convention Continues Save Email Print
Posted: 10:22 AM May 17, 2008
Last Updated: 11:57 PM May 17, 2008
Reporter: Associated Press

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The state Democratic Party will continue its convention in Colorado Springs Saturday.

Representatives of the state's congressional districts are picking delegates to go to August's national convention in Denver.

Friday night, voting in three of the districts was delayed for more than two hours because of computer problems. Then some attendees found out their cars were being towed from nearby parking lots and left early.

That could affect delegate results for the 5th congressional district.

The district was expected to choose three Barack Obama delegates, one Obama delegate and one Hillary Clinton delegate based on the results of the February caucuses.

Party officials weren't sure how long it would take to post the official results because of the large turnout.

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Posted by: Caitlin Location: Colorado Springs on May 17, 2008 at 01:39 PM
Good! I am glad they were towing cars! its extremely annoying when all you want to do is make a quick errand in Target and there is not a single parking space open!

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