Register To Vote At Your Caucus Site!
The Stranger did a great article on how to caucus this upcoming Saturday, February 9th. You can read it here.
The most important thing they remind everyone of is that, if you are not registered to vote or have forgotten if you are or not, you can register to vote at your caucus site! If you want to do that, arrive early! Also, because the folks that run the caucus might forget to bring them, bring your own registration form already filled out! You can download a registration form here.
Also, if you have moved and your registration is not up to date, download the same form and bring it with you with your previous address filled out.
The Stranger explains the basics for you:
THE BASICS
The caucuses for both parties kick off at 1:00 p.m. on Saturday, February 9. Arrive early, or, at the very least, precisely on time. Democracy doesn't care about your excuses for tardiness.To be eligible to attend a caucus, you must be registered to vote. Not currently registered? You can register to vote at your caucus siteābut if you're planning to do that, arrive early. If you're not 18 yet, but are going to be 18 by the time of the election in November, you can participate...
At the caucus, you will be made to sign a pledge related to your party affiliation. Don't worry. You can still vote for whomever you want in November...
Still confused? Call the Democratic caucus hotline, (206) 583-4345, or the Republican state party, (206) 575-2900.
I kept meaning to do a post about registering to vote at your caucus site once I found out about it last week, but 2 weeks of phone banking every night and canvasing kept me a bit busy.
Spread the word!
Related Links:
The Stranger - Caucusing Is Easy



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