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To: Dems2008@yahoogroups.com
From: berts420@yahoo.com
Date: Tue, 12 Feb 2008 16:48:35 +0000
Subject: [Dems2008] Re: Texas and Ohio
From what I'm taking from the info below, this is not a new caucus, This is a caucus to__._,_.___
decide who the delegates will be based on the January 29th vote.
--- In Dems2008@yahoogroups.com , Edward Hochman <eah01@...> wrote:
>
> This news was given at the last Dem Exec Com meeting last thursday.
>
> ed
> Congressional District Caucus Overview
>
> FLORIDA DELEGATE ELECTION PROCESS
>
>
> Our presidential nominee will be selected by 2,209 delegates at the Democratic National
Convention, August 25-28, in Denver, Colorado. Florida will have 210 Delegates and 31
Alternates.
>
> Delegates will be apportioned based on the percentage of the vote in the Presidential
Preference Primary of January 29. These Delegates are allocated through Congressional
Districts, and Elections will be held for Delegates at Congressional District Caucuses
around the State on Saturday, March 1st, 2008.
>
> All registered Democrats are eligible to vote for Convention Delegates. Voters must vote
in the Congressional District in which they are registered -- i.e., you cannot vote in a
caucus site which may be more convenient to your location; you must vote at the caucus
site designated for your Congressional District.
> District 19, Congressman Robert Wexler's District, is the responsibility of the Palm
Beach County DEC and encompasses much of Palm Beach County as well as areas of
Broward County.
>
> 1. The District 19 caucus will be held at Spanish River High School: 5100 Jog Road (Off
Yamato), Boca Raton, FL 33496. Phone: 561-241-2200.
> Other Caucus sites for congressional districts which include Palm Beach County
residents, are:
> 2. District 16 (Congressman Tim Mahoney) 2 locations: Tenth Street Recreation Center:
600 River Road SW, Moore Haven; and American Legion Hall: 724 E Tenth St., Stuart.
> 3. District 22 (Congressman Ron Klein): Old Parkland City Hall: 6500 Parkside Dr.,
Parkland.
> 4. District 23 (Congressman Alcee Hastings): Miracle Prayer Temple, Inc: 3215 Avenue
Q, Ft. Pierce.
>
> Congressional District Caucus Schedule & Rules:
> Date:March 1, 2008.
> Time:10:00am - 1:00pm.
> 10:00am – Doors Open. Registration Begins.12:15pm – Registration Closes. Voters in
line will be allowed to participate.1:00pm – Voting ends.
> 01. The majority of Florida's Convention Delegates will be elected at 25 post-primary-
district-level caucuses around the state on March 1st, 2008.
> 02. In order to participate in the caucus, a voter must establish that he or she is a
registered Democratic voter within the caucus' Congressional District.
> 03. Voters must present a voter registration card AND a photo I.D. If the voter cannot
produce a voter registration card, he/she must present a photo I.D. and complete an
affidavit declaring Party registration and be verified as a registered Democrat using
current voter rolls. There must be a notary present. (VERY IMPORTANT! Make sure to bring
your VOTER REGISTRATION CARD along with normal IDs. This will save a good deal of time
verifying the fact that you are indeed a Democrat and entitled to vote.)
> 04. Once registration and Party affiliation are verified, participants will be given a
"Statement of Support." This form must be completed with the name of the candidate
he/she supports and signed while at the registration table. The signed Statement of
Support will then be taken by the participant to the caucus room for that candidate and
presented in exchange for a delegate ballot. Under no circumstances are ballots to be
given to a participant who has not presented a completed Statement of Support.
> 05. There will be no speeches by delegate candidates once doors open and registration
begins.
> 06. There will be NO under-votes and NO over-votes on the ballots.
> 07. Ballots must be completed by voting for EXACTLY the number of delegate
candidates to which the presidential preference is entitled. NOTE: Ballots failing to vote for
exactly the number of designated delegate candidates shall be voided and not counted.
> 08. There is no proxy voting and no absentee voting.
> 09. Ballots must be signed and turned in (one per individual) at the drop off at the
voting machine or table located at the exit door of the caucus room. Each ballot will
correspond to a Statement of Support for tabulation purposes – THESE ARE NOT SECRET
BALLOTS.
> 10. Ballots improperly marked will be rejected by the voting machine.
> 11. Those in line exactly at the cut-off time will be allowed to participate.
> 12. Ballots will not be counted until the last person in line and those working the
registration area have voted.
> 13. The ballot tabulation process is open for the public to observe.
> 14. RESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE PARTICIPATION – Presidential candidates will be allowed to
have TWO representatives at each caucus site that will be granted reasonable access to
OBSERVE ONLY the registration and ballot tabulation process.
> 15. There should be NO food and NO drinks in the caucus rooms.
>
> For information, email PBC St
>
>
> To: Dems2008@...: carolroberts1@ ...: Tue, 12 Feb 2008 08:01:13 -0800Subject: Re:
[Dems2008] Texas and Ohio
>
>
>
>
> Is the Florida caucus a real deal then? I haven't heard anything about it yet.CarolEdward
Hochman wrote:> > > and the reason that hillary and obama are going to have their
delegates > at the convention is because on March 1, florida democrats are going to > go
in caucus to make their presidential choices. The stalemate with the > dnc and dec is
broken in florida. Michigan may be a different story.> > ed
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