Nevada Democrats head to casinos and community centers Saturday to vote for a presidential nominee. Here's what you need to know about the strange ritual known as the Nevada caucus.
on Saturday, Nevada’s Democratic Party abandoned the disastrous mobile app used by Iowa Democrats and instead will have precinct leaders enter results onto a Google spreadsheet calculator using party-provided iPads.
Early voting, however, started Feb. 15 and ran through Feb. 18. This year, Nevada introduced early voting so that Democrats who can’t devote an entire Saturday afternoon to caucusing can have their voices heard.For the early voters, there was no shuffling around to different corners of a high school gym as their neighbors tried to woo them, like in a traditional caucus. Instead, they filled out a presidential preference form ranking their top three to five choices.
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