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2 Caucus Day: Jan. 19, 2008 Doors Open at 11:00 am Participants sign in at their precinct meeting. Their names are checked against the voter rolls for that precinct Non-partisans, Republicans and other non-Democrats may re-register as Democrats People not registered to vote may do so at that time At that time, caucus participants indicate their intention to participate in the caucus by declaring their presidential preference or uncommitted status 9

3 Caucus Called to Order – 11:30 am Temporary Chair calls meeting to order If there are still voters checking in, they are allowed in Permanent Chair elected Other agenda items covered 10

4 Apportionment of Delegates Determining Viability Allocating Delegates Caucus Math 11

5 How Many Delegates Does My Precinct Elect? Under Nevada law, each precinct is allotted a certain number of delegates based on the number of Democrats registered in that county and in that precinct (NRS 293) and is determined prior to the day of the caucus 12

6 Viability Caucus systems are not set up to be “one person, one vote” Rather, the caucus allocates delegates to candidates that meet a threshold of support (Viability) Viability threshold is determined on caucus day by the number of people who attend the caucus 13

7 Precincts which elect …No groups may form, the delegate must one (1) delegate….. be elected by the whole precinct Precincts which elect … Viable groups must contain 25% of two (2) delegates… attendees (# eligible attendees x.25) Precincts which elect … Viable groups must contain 1/6 th of three (3) delegates… attendees (# eligible attendees/6) Precincts which elect … Viable groups must contain 15% of four (4) or more delegates… attendees (# eligible attendees/.15) Always round UP when determining the Viability Threshold Viability 14

8 Initial Alignment - Noon The Permanent Chair announces the number needed for viability Participants then break out into presidential preference groups – 15 minutes The Permanent Chair then announces which groups have reached the viability threshold and which groups have not 15

9 Alignment Veggie Cheese Everything Undecided Group Pepperoni Anchovy Caucus attendees group themselves according to their candidate preference. In this case, they are expressing support for their favorite kind of pizza. 16

10 Not viable? Fear not. Any preference group that is not viable must be given time to realign with preference groups that are viable or with another preference group that is also not viable 17

11 Delegate Allotment by Preference Group Viable preference groups will be allotted delegates according to each group’s size Number of eligible attendees in a preference group X Total number of delegates to be elected from that Precinct Caucus = Number of delegates to be elected by preference group Total number of eligible caucus attendees 45 attendees in group X 5 total delegates allotted = 2 delegates from that group 100 total caucus attendees Example: *Round fractions up at.5 and down at less than.5 when apportioning delegates 18

12 Reporting The Permanent Chair verifies the caucus math Each candidate’s representative verifies that the caucus has been conducted according to the rules and that they agree with the final tally The Permanent Chair reports caucus results to the state party 19

13 Delegate Election Delegates are elected within their preference group Try to elect equal number of men and women Once all delegates elected, caucus ratifies the entire slate of delegates and alternates 20

14 The Delegate PathDNC State Convention County Convention Precinct Convention DNC Convention August 25-28, 2008 National Delegates elected April 18-19, 2008 State Delegates elected February 23, 2008 County Delegates elected January 19, 2008 22

15 How you can help Volunteer to be a Caucus (Temporary) Chair Run your precinct meeting on January 19, 2008 Be able to attend a 2-hour training prior to the caucus sometime in the fall of 2007 Talk to your neighbors and friends about the caucus and how they can participate 24

16 For More Information: (702) 737-8683 www.nvdemscaucus.com 25


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