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FACT
SHEET
COLORADO
PRECINCT CAUCUSES
Tuesday, February 5, 2008
7 p.m.
WHAT IS A PRECINCT
CAUCUS?
A precinct caucus
is a meeting of members of a political party to nominate candidates, write
platforms and elect delegates to county-wide party conventions. Caucuses
are held in homes, schools, churches or other gathering places convenient
to a voter's home or residence. Today, however, most are held in larger
facilities to ensure the meeting place to accessible to all.
While some states
conduct presidential primary elections, other states, like Colorado, conduct
precinct caucuses to voice their choice for a presidential candidate.
The precinct caucuses are held by the Colorado Democrat and Republican
political parties.
PRECINCT CAUCUSES WILL BE HELD TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 2008 AT 7 P.M.
WHO CAN ATTEND A CAUCUS?
Anyone who is a registered
voter in the Democrat or Republican Party can attend and participate.
Colorado does not allow unaffiliated (Independent) voters to participate
in the caucus system. To participate, you must have registered to vote
as a party member by December 5, 2007. There are two exceptions: if you
turn 18 or become a US citizen during the two-months prior to the caucuses.
If you are not registered
to vote, or if you registered as an independent, you will not be eligible
to participate in a party caucus.
HOW CAN I FIND OUT IF I AM REGISTERED TO VOTE?
Arapahoe County residents:
go to the Arapahoe County Clerk and Recorder's web site, www.arapahoevotes.com
. Click on the "Check My Voter Registration Status" link and
follow directions. Phone: 303-795-4511.
Douglas County residents:
go to the Douglas County Clerk and Recorder's web site, www.douglas.co.us/clerk/index.html.
Scroll down to mid page and click on the green "Am I Registered?"
link and follow directions. Phone: 303-660-7469.
WHAT IS MY PRECINCT NUMBER? WHY DO I NEED ONE?
You need your precinct
number to find the location of your precinct caucus. Basically, a precinct
is a district or area designated by a city or county in which a voter
lives and votes. There are over 3,500 precincts in Colorado. When you
register to vote, you are sent a voter registration card. That card has
a 10 digit number that lists your elected officials, your polling place
and your precinct number. The precinct number is the last three numbers.
Call your county
clerk or look it up at www.sos.state.co.us/Voter/voterHome.do.
Arapahoe County Clerk: 303-795-4511. Douglas County Clerk: 303-660-7469.
HOW DO I PARTICIPATE
IN A CAUCUS?
Just show up and
check in. The first order of business is to elect a caucus chair and secretary.
Agendas vary, but the main activities will be voting on a presidential
candidate, electing delegates to the county-wide party meetings and considering
resolutions. Other business usually includes the recruitment of volunteers
for various party committees.
This year, most
caucuses will conduct their presidential preference poll immediately after
electing the chair and secretary. This will be done to meet press
and media deadlines. Often, people are invited to speak on behalf of their
favorite candidate before the vote is recorded. The final vote will be
used to calculate how many delegates supporting a given candidate go on
to the next level of meetings - the county-wide party convention. For
the Democrats, in order to have delegates go to the county meeting, a
candidate must have a viable group of supporters, which is defined
as 15% of those voting. That is, a candidate must get 15% of the vote
in order to be represented by delegates.
CAUCUS LOCATIONS
Arapahoe County
Democrats: www.arapahoedems.org.
Phone: 303-338-1202.
The Arapahoe Democrats also plan to call every registered democrat in
Arapahoe County by "robo" phone prior to February 5 to let voters
know where their precinct caucus is.
Arapahoe County
Republicans will soon list their caucuses on www.arapahoerepublicans.org.
Phone: 303-779-1115.
Douglas County
Democrats:
http://www.douglasdemocrats.org/index.php?option=com_frontpage<emid=1
Click on the word "caucus" on the left side of the page. When
a different page comes up, go to step 2 and click on "Caucus Locator
Page." Phone: 303-539-9048.
Douglas County Republicans: http://www.dcgop.org/caucus.htm.
Phone: 303-730-0100.
Questions: Call the political parties listed above or the League
of Women Voters of Arapahoe County, 303-730-2356
Material for this article was obtained from the League of Women Voters
of Larimer County; Jeff Borg, Political Science Faculty, Front Range Community
College; the Arapahoe County Democratic Party, and the Arapahoe County
Republican Party.
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