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TexasTowelie

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Wed Mar 1, 2017, 03:39 AM Mar 2017

Nevada bill could switch early presidential caucuses in favor of primaries

Political parties might be able to do away with the presidential caucus soon if a bill in the state Senate passes.

Senate Bill 211, which was introduced on Monday by the the Senate Committee on Operations and Elections, opens up the possibility of switching from a caucus to a primary system. The bill does not require a primary election, but allows for one based on the choice of state central committees.

Current law only permits a caucus for presidential elections, currently held in February as one of the first four contests – the others being the Iowa caucus, New Hampshire Primary and South Carolina primary. It more closely resembles a town hall meeting where caucus-goers choose delegates instead of casting ballots and the amount of time people can vote is narrow.

The primary system outlined in the bill would still take place on a weekday in February picked by the secretary of state. It also requires an early voting period of three days before the election.

Read more: http://www.rgj.com/story/news/politics/2017/02/27/presidential-primaries-could-coming-nevada-soon/98498726/

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Nevada bill could switch early presidential caucuses in favor of primaries (Original Post) TexasTowelie Mar 2017 OP
That Would Probably Be a Good Thing Leith Mar 2017 #1

Leith

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1. That Would Probably Be a Good Thing
Tue Mar 14, 2017, 01:40 PM
Mar 2017

I participated in the caucus last year. I sat in a metal folding chair for 4 hours in a stuffy room bored out of my mind. As if that wasn't bad enough, it was 3 days after I fell down the stairs. I wasn't hurt, but my entire body was bruised and sore for a week.

It would have been much nicer to go to the local mall where it takes 10 minutes from my garage to being in the polling line.

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