thevoiceofreason
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Fri Feb-22-08 08:52 PM
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Edited on Fri Feb-22-08 09:11 PM by thevoiceofreason
1. They stamp your voter registration card. 2. They provide you with a "receipt" of your vote. 3. You get neither, but the fact of your vote is recorded on the rolls and is there for reference by the precinct judge. 4. In the case of a voter roll that is inaccurate, you affirm that you have voted in the democratic primary for that precinct. In this case, you will sign in for a particular candidate and will be counted among those who caucus for that candidate. Delegates are apportioned based upon the number of people caucusing for each candidate. After delegates (and alternates) are selected, there is a 25 day wait until the next level (state senate) convention. During this time, the credentials committee will review the candidates' supporters who signed in to determine whether they in fact voted in the democratic primary in that precinct. If not, they are stricken. Reapportionment of delegates would then occur, if necessary.
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