napi21
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Wed Jan-02-08 10:34 AM
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How do they collect all the Iowa caucus results? |
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I remember watching a caucus on TV in 04 I think, but I understand there are many of these caucuses all over the State. Do they wait until there's a final result in each location then call in the results, or transmit them somehow to a central location? I'm really excited about watching the caucus tomorrow night, but I'd like to understand how they arrive at who won.
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Wed Jan-02-08 11:16 AM
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1. They check with carl rove to see if all is well. |
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Wed Jan-02-08 11:16 AM
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Edited on Wed Jan-02-08 11:17 AM by frazzled
As I understand it:
1. Final body counts from each precinct are sent to a central state Democratic Party headquaraters. These numbers are never revealed, either to the press or public ... or, one assumes, the Secretary of State. Remember, the Iowa caucuses are not government-run elections, but party-run.
2. A formula is applied to the results in each precinct that yields a number of delegates assigned to each candidate. It is weighted via a formula based on precinct turnout (Democratic) for the previous two general elections. Confused enough yet?
3. The results reported--i.e., the percentages--are percentages of delegates that each candidate has received, based on the body count adjusted by the formula.
This seems like a very opaque process, with two uncomfortable contingencies: (1) a candidate could win the "popular" vote (i.e., the body count) but fail to come out on top in delegates, which is what is reported; (2) the assignment of final numbers is not transparent--in fact, it is done totally in secret--so we could have questions as to what goes on in the closed rooms. Maybe each precinct can confirm or deny the eventual result. But it's hard not to feel that hanky panky could possibly go on at the state party level, if so desired.
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Wed Jan-02-08 01:27 PM
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6. OH MY GOD!!!!! NOW I see why so many States & voters are |
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pissed that the Iowa caucus carries so much weight! That system is a friggin MESS!
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Wed Jan-02-08 11:23 AM
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3. Is they the TV. Just asking. |
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Wed Jan-02-08 11:51 AM
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4. OK I'm not an expert, but I will try to answer your question. |
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They cannot call in the result until there's a final result in each location. And that location is...... somehow I don't know.
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Wed Jan-02-08 12:07 PM
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5. I want to know too.Hopefully all the people that speak will have |
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their voices heard through our media,,,.
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