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Thread: One Reason NV GOP turnout was low

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    Default One Reason NV GOP turnout was low

    Seems people are quick to denounce our 94 vote increase in 2012 over 2008, and even quicker to conjecture reasons rather than investigate a bit. This is definitely a contributing factor:

    It didn’t help matters that, due to redistricting, the county clerks in Clark and Washoe counties — the population hubs where Las Vegas and Reno are located — renumbered all of the local precincts last month. So voters in the state’s two largest cities were confused about where to caucus.
    Read more: http://www.politico.com/news/stories...#ixzz1ldbwYgI9

    http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0212/72480.html
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    The same is true in Colorado. They only just finished changing everyone's precinct last month and those changes are substantial.

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    This plus the schedules for the caucuses at 9 am.

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    We might see the same in N.C.
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    Blah, my first caucus and I managed to get it straight. Knowing what to do was another story but getting there shouldn't have taken anyone that tried about 10 minutes the day before.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maltheus View Post
    The same is true in Colorado. They only just finished changing everyone's precinct last month and those changes are substantial.
    Hopefully the campaign gets the word out to any/all indentified voters.

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    Well an organized and educated campaign can use that to their advantage! Lets get the buses out and get people where they need to go!

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    Groan...The fact that they closed the doors at exactly 9am probably didn't help, either.

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    i think the problem is with people who were NOT going for the first time. We ALWAYS voted at this one fire station, then last year we showed up and weren't on the list -- turns out we were redistricted to a school down the street.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wgadget View Post
    Groan...The fact that they closed the doors at exactly 9am probably didn't help, either.
    They didn't close the doors at 9am at my site, not sure why it would be different anywhere else. The problem was the party advertised that the caucus would go on from 9am-1pm. Saying that the "meeting" starts at 9am confused people and they figured "I don't need to go to the meeting, I'll go later and just vote."

    Doors opened at 8am. Meetings started at 9am and precinct captains (following a script in the packet) are supposed to wait until 9:30 for everyone to show up, then the delegate process starts, followed by the preference poll.

    I was confused about the workings of the process but getting there took a few minutes of searching to figure out. It should have effected the older vote the most with the precinct changes and all.

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