Politics | Ron Paul Paul Delegates to Convention Go Uncounted Voting shenanigans don't extend to ballots for Romney By Gabriel Winant Posted Sep 5, 2008 12:40 PM CDT Copied House Republican Leader John Boehner, of Ohio, left, collects the roll call vote tally at the Republican National Convention in St. Paul, Minn., Wednesday, Sept. 3, 2008. (AP Photo/Ron Edmonds) Ron Paul won far more delegates in the Republican primaries than the roll call vote at the GOP convention indicated, reports the LA Times. Though a reporter counted at least 15 would-be votes for Paul, the convention secretary recorded only five, and even cut off the microphones of two Oklahoma delegates for Paul before they could vote. Paul’s delegate coordinator called the RNC “roughshod, a little careless” in response to the roll call difficulties. He points out that the RNC had six people in charge of counting votes but “couldn’t get the numbers right.” No delegates other than Paul's had difficulty registering their support during the roll call. Read These Next Prominent law firm chairman faces up to Epstein revelations. 'Doomsday glacier' mission comes to a devastating end. Kimbal Musk joins his older brother in the Epstein files. Russian general gunned down in his own apartment building. Report an error