FiveThirtyEight
Kaleigh Rogers

As an example of the kind of issues caucus sites might be having, I’ve seen reports (on Twitter and in The Washington Post) of caucusgoers who were confused about what happens to early votes after first alignment for voters supporting a nonviable candidate. Basically, if they can attract in-person votes to become viable, they keep their early votes plus any new early votes that are realigned from another nonviable candidate. If they can’t become viable, their early votes get redistributed to the next viable candidate on each ballot. (Simple, right? 😐)


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