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IA and NV Democrats Launch Caucus Voting by Phone for 2020


Democrats in the Early Presidential Contest States of Iowa and Nevada will be able to Cast their Votes over the Telephone instead of showing up at their States’ Traditional Neighborhood Caucus meetings next February, according to Plans unveiled by the State Parties.

The Tele-Caucus systems, the result of a Mandate from the Democratic National Committee (DNC), are aimed at Opening the Local-Level Political gatherings to more People, especially Evening Shift-Workers and People with Disabilities, whom Critics of the Caucuses have long said are Blocked from the process.

The Changes are expected to boost Voter Participation across the board, presenting a New Opportunity for the Democratic Party’s 2020 Candidates to drive up support in the crucial Early Voting States.

“This is a no-excuse option” for participation, said Shelby Wiltz, the Nevada Democrats’ Caucus Director.

Party Officials don’t have an estimate of how many Voters will take advantage of the Call-In Option. But in Iowa, some recent Polls show as many as 20% of Democrats will Participate Virtually. In Nevada, most Voters tend to cast Ballots Early during Regular Elections, and Party Officials expect many will take advantage of the Early Presidential Vote.

While rolling out a New Voting System holds the promise of more voter Participation, it also comes with potential Risk for Confusion or Technical Troubles. But the Party is moving forward to try and address long-standing Criticism that the Caucuses are Exclusionary and Favor some Candidates over others.

The Iowa Caucuses, a series of Party-Run, Local-Level Organizing meetings that adopted a Presidential Preference element more than 50 years ago, have come under Increasing Criticism in the past Decade for their Fixed Evening Time and Place. Such Rules effectively Barred Participation in the First-in-the-Country Nominating Contest, for instance, for Parents unable to find Child Care or Older Voters hesitant to venture out in the Dead of Winter.

Hillary Clinton and her Supporters Complained that Iowa’s process “disenfranchised” those unable to attend after she finished a disappointing third place in the 2008 Caucuses.

In 2016, Backers of Sen. Bernie Sanders cried foul over the Iowa Results when Clinton won a razor-thin margin, 49.9% to 49.6%, despite some Irregularities in Reporting Results. The Dispute, replicated in part in Nevada, was a key factor in the push from Groups on the Left to overhaul the Nominating Process heading into 2020.

Nevada, the Third State in the Democrats’ Nominating Contest Sequence, has only been an Early Caucus State since 2008, and the Process still remains relatively New to many Residents.

By opting for a Dial-In Program, the systems can reach People in Iowa’s and Nevada’s vast Rural stretches where Broadband Internet coverage may be Spotty. Iowa since 2014 has offered a smaller-scale Tele-Caucus, allowing Out-of-State Members of the Military and Iowans living Abroad to Call in to Live Neighborhood Caucus Meetings and participate over the Phone.

“One, we are a rural state. And let’s be honest, outside of Las Vegas and Reno, Nevada is a rural state. Everyone is connected by phone,” Iowa Democratic Party Chairman Troy Price said.

The DNC’s Mandate has been a Challenge for Party Operatives who sought to maintain Security while also maintaining the Spirit of the Caucuses, which are chiefly Local, Party-Building Activities aimed at Electing Delegates to Party Conventions. Officials say by avoiding an Internet-Based program, they are Reducing the Risk of Hacking, a key concern in an era of renewed concern about Election Tampering.

While Nevada Democrats said Accessibility, not Security, drove them to opt for a Phone-In system, Iowa Democrats said they felt a Lower-Tech Option was safer. “With this system, it’s easier than making sure thousands of computers across the state are not filled with malware and not being hacked,” Price said.

Yet Officials acknowledge that relying on Phone Systems does raise Security concerns. “Are they unhackable? Certainly not,” said Jeremy Epstein, a Voting Systems expert with ACM, the Largest International Association of Computer Science Professionals. “None of these technologies are really bullet proof.”

The State Parties presented their Plans late last month to the DNC’s Rules and Bylaws Committee. Committee Members applauded the work and gave Conditional Approval but asked for more Information about the security and Functionality of the systems.

“We are working with every state party that is integrating these tools so they can make their voting process secure and successful. We look forward to working with Democrats in these states to address the committee’s questions,” DNC Spokesman David Bergstein said in a Statement.

Both State Parties plan to require Democratic Voters to Register Online in advance of their Virtual Caucus, Verifying their Identity with a “multi-factor authentication.” Voters will receive a PIN that they’ll have to Enter when they Call in to Participate.

Iowa Voting Process for 2020

Iowans who Register On-Time will Caucus Virtually at Specific Times for Six days leading up to the In-Person Caucuses Night, February 3rd 2020. Virtual Caucus Voters will be treated separately from those who Caucus In-Person. Virtual Caucus Attendees will be Totaled and Separated by Iowa's Four Congressional Districts, and each District will be Awarded 10% more Delegates based on the Breakdown of the Virtual Process. If a Congressional District is slated to have 250 State Delegates, it will then have an Additional 25 Delegates that will be Awarded on the Virtual Caucus.

Another significant Iowa change will be to the Process known as Realignment. After Attendees enter the Caucus, they are asked to Separate based on their Top Choices for President. Those Candidates who do Not reach a certain Threshold, usually 15%, of the Total Number of Caucus-Voters at that Location will be deemed Nonviable and the Iowans who Selected them will be given the Chance to Re-Align with other Candidates.

According to the New Rules only Members of Groups that are Declared not Viable shall be given Sufficient Time to Realign with a Viable Preference Group or to Realign with other Members to Form a New Viable Preference Group. In a Bid to be more Transparent, the Party will allow a Clearer Path to a Recount and make Raw Vote Totals more Public. The New Plan lays out how Candidates can Call for a Recount within 72 hours "if they feel that a recount will result in a change" of Delegates. The Party will Release Caucus Totals from both the First and Second Alignments.

Nevada Voting Process for 2020

Voters Registered as Democrats in Nevada by Nov. 30, 2019, will be eligible to Participate and set the Order in which Candidates get their Votes. The Sign-Up Process for the Virtual Caucus will run from Jan. 1st to 15th. Voters who have Signed Up will be able to Virtually Vote on Feb. 16th or 17th, a few days before the Physical Caucus on Feb. 22nd. Nevada is also offering Four days of In-Person Early Caucusing to give People more Options.

Virtual Caucus voters will be able participate by using a Cell Phone, a Landline, Google Hangouts, or Skype to call a Number given to them by the State Party. Once Dialed in, the Participant will enter their PIN.

The Party is Partnering with Stones' Phones, a Democratic Tele-Consulting Firm, to Conduct the Virtual Caucuses. Hoe the Virtual Caucuses will be Conducted:

- The Voter will call the given number, and an Automated Moderator will List the Candidates in English, Spanish. and also Tagalog.

- The Voter would then Say or Press the Number that Corresponds to their Preferred Candidate, and will have a chance to Edit the Choice immediately or at the End of the Call. The Party won't know how many Candidates will be Listed until the State's Presidential Filing Deadline in January.

The Results of the Virtual Caucus will be Counted along with the Results of the Traditional Precinct Caucuses.

The Party is Developing an App to assist Caucus Chairs on Caucus Day to Tabulate the Results. The Party will Release the Raw Totals on Caucus Night.









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