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Tue Mar 26, 2019, 06:57 AM Mar 2019

Democrats plan early voting, 'virtual caucus' for 2020

On Wednesday, the Nevada State Democratic Party released its plan outlining changes to Nevada’s caucus process in an effort to increase participation and rebuild trust with voters after the contentious presidential primaries in 2016.

“We all know how important Nevada’s First in the West caucus will be in 2020 and we are confident that we will elect a nominee who will beat Donald Trump in the general,” said Nevada State Democratic Party Chair William McCurdy.

The state party’s proposed 2020 Delegate Selection Plan will include in-person early voting and offer several methods for absentee voters to participate, which the party hopes will make the process more accessible and open.

While continuing popular voting traditions like hosting caucuses locations on the Las Vegas Strip and bilingual preference cards, the state party will also expand voting options and publish preference cards in Tagalog.

Read more: https://www.nevadacurrent.com/2019/03/21/democrats-plan-early-voting-virtual-caucus-for-2020/

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