Democratic Caucus Process
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Democratic Caucus Process
A Democratic Caucus will be held for each of Presidential candidate nomination's 2,487 precincts. These caucuses will all be held on the same evening beginning at 7 p.m. Caucus attendees will register upon arriving at the caucus. A person may vote and/or run for delegate to the County Convention if they: are a resident of that particular precinct; are eligible to vote in the precinct; will be at least 18 years old on
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that chose their delegates in party-run conventions; in primary states where delegate selection was separated from national candidate competition; and, of course, in the national convention itself, which offered a setting for delegates so chosen to deliberate (or bargain) on the nomination decision. The principle of direct democracy derived from the Progressive era, when some state legislatures intervened in the nominating process, stripping parties of their control over delegate selection and establishing state-run presidential primaries.
that chose their delegates in party-run conventions; in primary states where delegate selection was separated from national candidate competition; and, of course, in the national convention itself, which offered a setting for delegates so chosen to deliberate (or bargain) on the nomination decision. The principle of direct democracy derived from the Progressive era, when some state legislatures intervened in the nominating process, stripping parties of their control over delegate selection and establishing state-run presidential primaries.