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In the Beginning

Caucus – multi level Precinct caucus Select candidate and county convention delegates County conventions Elect delegates for the state convention State convention Delegates of 10 districts & alternates Represent candidate chosen by the district Elect delegates for National Convention

Rise of the Primary Initiative to the Legislature The intent? Greater voter participation.

Primary Party Caucus 40% participation 3 % participation

Not your typical primary! Secretary of State selects candidates Voters must affiliate with a major political party. Each major party has a ballot

Not your typical primary! Primary has nothing to do with General Results select delegates of a party, not the nominees.

In Coming to a county near you! County & OSOS planning Secretary’s legislation Alternate date selection Phase 1 – Research Phase 2 – Problem solving Phase 3 – Consensus and adoption HB 2185 & SB 5978 still alive! Committee meets to set a date other than May 24, 2016.

Special elections? No change to spring special election dates. BUT Legislature could set the Presidential Primary on a special election.

Phone calls Misunderstandings Media intensity “Love” notes Comments on cost Prepare messaging

Rehearsal Schedule September Managing voters expectations Ballot & envelope design Ballot processing Canvassing Cost recovery

Rehearsal Schedule October – November Advisories WAC changes Procedure suggestions October 1 Date set Oaths

Sound Bites What about minor parties and independent candidates? Who pays for the Presidential Primary? What about voters that don’t want to affiliate? When will WACs be adopted? Let’s talk!

This is not The END!

Bigger! Bolder! Coming next year! PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY 5 Maybe.

C&T Manager Sheryl Moss Program Specialist Libby Nieland Audio support Joe MacLean, Adam Rech Visual supportGoogle.com 1 st Grip Kay Ramsay 2 nd Grip Kerri Kroll ResearchState Election Administrators Presidential Primary production This has been a