The Nevada State Democratic Party announced new details on changes being made to its presidential caucuses, focused on calculating and reporting results, just nine days before the contest is set to take place
After dropping an app built by the same company whose"coding errors" caused mass confusion during the Iowa caucuses last week, the Nevada party created a new tool in consultation with the Department of Homeland Security, the Democratic National Committee and other experts to update their reporting system and two-source reporting verification process.
Early voting begins Saturday and continues through Monday across 80 locations around the state, available to all registered Democrats. Voters will be asked to rank their top three to five choices for president on the their ballot, which will be scanned at a processing hub and used at their assigned precinct location on caucus day, the party announced as part of changes to that process earlier this week.
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