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Mnpaul

(3,655 posts)
2. I didn't stay for the vote tally
Tue Mar 1, 2016, 09:35 PM
Mar 2016

I wanted to get back home and finish my dinner. I stayed through the whole thing last time but didn't feel like doing it this time.

question everything

(47,534 posts)
3. Oh we stayed for the duration, resolution, delegates to senate caucus etc.
Tue Mar 1, 2016, 10:49 PM
Mar 2016

Our suburban precinct had 87 Clinton, 53 Sanders, 2 uncommitted. For a change we had a "ballot" on a small 3x3 piece of papers. Previous years we wrote on a post it.

As for uncommitted, I could not help remembering that Jimmy Carter came second after Uncommitted in the Iowa Caucus.

Oh well.

Mister Ed

(5,943 posts)
4. HUGE turnout at our caucus location in Stillwater!
Tue Mar 1, 2016, 10:53 PM
Mar 2016

The place was so packed, I thought at first that it must be hosting both the GOP and the DFL caucuses. But it was all DFL! That bodes well, I think.

In 2014, only two of us showed up from my precinct. Tonight, 105! Our vote was 59 for Clinton, 46 for Sanders. When I compared notes with a man from the adjacent precinct, though, he told me their vote had been 72 for Sanders and 65 for Clinton.

The Velveteen Ocelot

(115,836 posts)
5. It was packed at mine, too. I've never seen a caucus turnout like that
Wed Mar 2, 2016, 12:39 AM
Mar 2016

and I've been going to those things since the '70s. But it was handled very efficiently; I was in and out in about a half-hour.

dflprincess

(28,082 posts)
6. Turnout was incredible
Wed Mar 2, 2016, 01:57 AM
Mar 2016

higher than 2008 and at least this time we were better prepared.

BTW Bernie ran away with my Senate district...and it's in the 'burbs. Once upon a time that would never have happened.


Mnpaul

(3,655 posts)
8. Statewide it was lower
Wed Mar 2, 2016, 08:01 PM
Mar 2016

I was just going to cheer about the 186,646 that showed up last night but looked at 2008 and wiki has the turnout at 214,000. Both numbers are good in my book.

Did you hear the Daily Report today? People were calling in talking about their experience. Most seemed to have enjoyed it. One person was happy to meet their neighbors. One was happy to be a delegate and introduce three resolutions, one that passed. I will have to check out the whole show to hear the rest. It's not the usual material you hear on talk radio.

Mnpaul

(3,655 posts)
10. I was using the SOS numbers
Thu Mar 3, 2016, 11:21 PM
Mar 2016

I just looked again and they have upped it to 207,242 and 114,245 for the Repubs.

Brickbat

(19,339 posts)
7. I'll admit it, I dislike caucusing.
Wed Mar 2, 2016, 10:07 AM
Mar 2016

But there was some serious energy last night -- lots of new people, some of whom actually stayed after the preference ballot to vote on resolutions, join committees and stand as delegates. And despite the larger crowds, there weren't a lot of resolutions and the resolutions we did have got little discussion (THANK GOD BECAUSE I HATE THAT SHIT, JUST SEND THEM ALL ON TO THE COUNTY AND LET THEM DEAL WITH IT).

All in all, a success!

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