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What to expect at Utah County Republican caucuses: preregistration, voting order and delegate duties
Summary
Utah County organizers walked attendees through caucus history, pre-registration, check-in procedures, ballot security, ballot-counting options and the responsibilities of precinct officers and delegates ahead of March 5 caucuses and the April 20 county convention.
Speaker 1 opened the meeting by framing the caucus as a grassroots method of selecting party nominees and explained how the current 'dual track' system works: candidates may win the ballot through the caucus/convention process or by gathering signatures. "One of the reasons that we like the caucus system ... is that it's a grassroots system," the presenter said.
Organizers urged attendees to pre-register online to shorten lines and simplify check-in. Materials and a preregistration link will be posted on party websites (state and county). Volunteers will staff a help desk for people who cannot preregister; organizers said they will post QR codes and position volunteers at building entrances so people can…
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