#BernieSanders News Roundup Week Ending 3/27/2016 | Blog#42
#BernieSanders News Roundup Week Ending 3/27/2016 | Blog#42
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#BernieSanders News Roundup Week Ending 3/27/2016 | Blog#42
#BernieSanders News Roundup Week Ending 3/27/2016 | Blog#42
Bernie Sanders News Roundup Week Ending 3/27/2016
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Bernie Sanders Wins 3 States in Major Landslide Victories, Gains 6% on Clinton
Bernie Sanders Wins 3 States in Major Landslide Victories, Gains 6% on Clinton
You could say that after Super Tuesday things looked very bleak for Senator Bernie Sanders, unless you’re a Bernie Sanders follower. Berners picked themselves up, looked at what needed to be done set some goals and just blew past expectations. Think about this for a moment. Bernie Sanders needed to average 58% at the remaining caucuses and primaries to match Hillary Clinton. His average was…
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We are making significant inroads in Secretary Clinton's lead, and we have a path toward victory. It is hard for anyone to deny that our campaign has the momentum.
Bernie Sanders, March 26, 2016
Bernie Sanders wins by Landslide in Washington and Alaska closes gap from 304 to 230 delegates (estimate)
Bernie Sanders wins by Landslide in Washington and Alaska closes gap from 304 to 230 delegates (estimate)
Hawaii is still outstanding as I write this article, but should be wrapping up in a couple hours. Bernie Sanders had a clear and major victory today. Washington State is definitely “Feeling the Bern”. As I write this with 63% of precincts reporting he’s at 72% to 28% in Washington, and 79% to 21% in Alaska with 73% reporting. It looks like the tally by the end of the night could be around 220 to…
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At my first caucus! Kodiak is definitely feeling the Bern! Soooooo many people
IT’S CAUCUS DAY!
Democratic Primaries Saturday March 26 (AK, HI, WA)
Adapted from [here] because I’m lazy.
ALASKA
Alaska has closed caucuses — Alaskans must register as a Democrat to vote in the Democratic caucus. However, Alaskans may update their party affiliation to Democrat on the day of the caucus.
Alaska has same day registration!
You can look up your caucus location [here].
ONLY 17?
You may still caucus in Alaska if you will be 18 years old by June 24, 2016.
COLLEGE STUDENTS
If you are a college student not living in your home state, you can vote in either your home state or in the state in which you are attending school!
MILITARY/OVERSEAS VOTERS
If you are a military voter or a United States citizen living abroad, you are able to [request a ballot here].
MORE INFORMATION
If you have any questions about voting in Alaska you may contact your state party for more information.
[Alaska Democratic Party] Phone: (907) 258-3050
HAWAII
Hawaii has closed caucuses — Hawaii residents must join the Democratic Party to vote in the Democratic caucus. However, Hawaii residents may join the Party on the day of the caucus.
The caucus will be held on Saturday, March 26, 2016 at 1PM at a location near you. We recommend you try to arrive by 12PM when the line starts so you can sign in and have your party membership and voter registration confirmed before voting in the Presidential Preference Poll. Please allow time for parking.
If the line is short, the voting period may end shortly after 1:30PM. But if the turnout is large, voting will go on for much longer. Everyone who arrives while there is still a line will be allowed to vote, so it is difficult to predict when the opportunity to vote will end.
Register to Vote: You can register to vote on the day of the caucus. To make the lines go more quickly on that day you can print out your form at home and bring it with you all filled out. If you or anyone going with you needs to register please print a form from [this link].
Join the Democratic Party of Hawaii: You can also become a member of the Democratic Party of Hawaii on caucus day. You can help keep the line moving quickly by printing out a form found at [this link] and bringing it with you."
Find your caucus location and get there on time. You can find your location [here with this link].
Volunteer to help: A caucus is a volunteer run process. To lend a hand, please sign up to volunteer [here].
HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE?
Depending on the lines, it could take less than an hour to sign in and cast your ballot for President. However, we are asking supporters to please stay for the election of delegates and precinct officers, which will happen towards the end of the caucus.
IS SAME DAY REGISTRATION ALLOWED?
Hawaii Caucus rules allow you to register to vote and join the Democratic party at the caucus and still participate. If you have friends who are not registered, please invite them to attend. If you can, it may be helpful to print forms out in advance and bring them with you on caucus day to help keep lines moving. Links are above.
I'M ONLY 17. CAN I VOTE AT THE CAUCUS?
You may still caucus in Hawaii if you will be 18 years old by November 8, 2016.
CAN COLLEGE STUDENTS VOTE AT THE CAUCUS?
A college student must be a legal resident of Hawaii in order to be able to caucus in Hawaii.
MORE INFORMATION
If you have any questions about voting in the Hawaii Democratic caucus you can contact the Democratic Party of Hawaii for more information.
[Democratic Party of Hawaii] Phone: (808) 596-2980
WASHINGTON
Washington has open caucuses. Participation in Washington's caucuses is open to all voters who wish to participate as Democrats.
Washington has Same-Day Registration which allows you to register to vote at the caucuses on Sat, March 26.
Please plan to arrive no later than 9:30 AM. We strongly recommend [pre-registering for your caucus] to speed up the check-in process.
ONLY 17?
You may still caucus in Washington if you will be 18 years old by November 8, 2016.
COLLEGE STUDENTS
If you are a college student not living in your home state, you can vote in either your home state or in the state in which you are attending school!
MORE INFORMATION
If you have any questions about voting in Washington you may contact your state party for more information.
[Washington Democratic Party] Phone: (206) 583-0664