Here are the the Final Numbers. (I think?)
There are 163 uncommitted delegates.
Before Rules and Bylaws Committee delegate counts.
Obama - 1984
Clinton - 1783
27 voted yes for Florida delegates being seated with 1/2 a vote each - unanimous
27 voted. 19 yes and 8 no to reinstate all Michigan delegates being seated with 1/2 a vote each. Additionally Clinton is given 69 delegates and Obama 59 delegates.
Delegate counts after Rules and Bylaws Committee.
Obama - 2050
Clinton - 1877
PR Primary - assuming Clinton win of 56%/44%
Clinton gains 31 delegates
Obama gains 24 delegates
Clinton - 1877 + 31 = 1908
Obama 2050 + 24 = 2074
South Dakota and Montana Primary - split would give Obama 17 and Clinton 16 more delegates.
Clinton 1908 + 17 = 1925
Obama 2074 + 16 = 2090
So assuming no delegate endorsements before the last Primary, Obama would need 28 delegates to clinch. That is 17% of the remaining uncommitted delegates.
While 13 RBC members were declared Clinton supporters, she did not get all of them to support her position on FL/MI.
Before Rules and Bylaws Committee delegate counts.
Obama - 1984
Clinton - 1783
27 voted yes for Florida delegates being seated with 1/2 a vote each - unanimous
27 voted. 19 yes and 8 no to reinstate all Michigan delegates being seated with 1/2 a vote each. Additionally Clinton is given 69 delegates and Obama 59 delegates.
Delegate counts after Rules and Bylaws Committee.
Obama - 2050
Clinton - 1877
PR Primary - assuming Clinton win of 56%/44%
Clinton gains 31 delegates
Obama gains 24 delegates
Clinton - 1877 + 31 = 1908
Obama 2050 + 24 = 2074
South Dakota and Montana Primary - split would give Obama 17 and Clinton 16 more delegates.
Clinton 1908 + 17 = 1925
Obama 2074 + 16 = 2090
So assuming no delegate endorsements before the last Primary, Obama would need 28 delegates to clinch. That is 17% of the remaining uncommitted delegates.
While 13 RBC members were declared Clinton supporters, she did not get all of them to support her position on FL/MI.




