What is a difference between a state senatorial district convention and a precinct convention?

a. Delegates selected at the state senatorial district convention go on to a precinct convention.
b. Unlike in a precinct convention, a convention chair is elected in a state senatorial district convention.
c. A secretary is elected in a precinct convention whereas in a state senatorial district convention, he/she is not.
d. Unlike in a precinct convention, in a state senatorial district convention, each county is granted one delegate for every 300 votes at the last general election.

Answer: D

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