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What Is A Precinct Caucus? PDF Print E-mail

Oh wow...where do I start?!

Quite simply, a precinct caucus is an event held in even-numbered years, where individuals who live within a certain area, or precinct, and all support a particular party, get together to decide the direction of that party. This is the very start of the political process and you will be helping to select the candidates that the party puts forth in the next election.  You will also have the chance to bring forth issues important to you that you would like to see the party address.  Each precinct will elect a precinct chair and will nominate delegates (and alternates) to represent them at higher party levels.

Ok great....but what do I do when I show up??

When you show up you'll be asked to sign in.  By signing in, you state your general intent to support that party in the upcoming election and that you agree with the principles set forth by that party.  From this point you can be as active a participant as you want.

You will be electing delegates and alternates.  If you want to represent your precincts at higher levels, then by all means sign up to be e delegate and your fellow precinct members may select you as such.  You will then be their voice at higher levels.

If you want to bring forth a particular issue, by all means bring that up when your precinct meets.  If you are not elected as delegate, your delegates can then bring this issue up later on in the political process.

You will be electing precincts chairs, these important individuals will represent your precinct in the BPOU committee and vote the day-to-day activities of the BPOU.

Sounds exciting, but am I eligible to participate?

More than likely yes.  If you are eligible to vote in that precinct in the next election, you are not active within any other political party and you agree with the principles of that party, then yes!!

Even if you don't meet the above qualifications, you can attend, but will likely not be eligible to be elected as a delegate, alternate or precinct chair.

Ok so I'm eligible, by why should I attend?

Every heard it said that you can't complain about your government if you didn't vote?  Well same principle here.  It's a very easy way to be active in the party of your choice and to make sure the party is run the way you want.  You will have a voice both in what issues are raised and also in selecting the people that run the party.

While precinct caucuses are only the first step in a long political process, they are a step.  And they are your doorway to becoming more active in your party.  It is your chance to have a say in your party's platform and the candidates it selects.  In short, the precinct caucuses give you a voice!

 
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TBD MNGOP-CD4 Monthly Meeting

02/07/2012 Conflicts with Caucuses. Reschedule TBA.

FEB
07

PRECINCT CAUCUSES

02/07/2012

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09

MTC Hearing Maplewook

02/09/2012 16:00 Discuss Minnesota’s 20-year Statewide Multimodal Transportation Plan. MinnesotaGoPlan.org for more info.

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HD53B Meeting

02/20/2012 19:00

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MNGOP-CD4 Monthly Meeting

03/06/2012 18:00 Exec at 6pm. Training at 6:30. Full at 7:15. Done by 9pm.

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03/17/2012

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