2016 UTAH REPUBLICAN PRESIDENTIAL CAUCUS. 3 Important Changes Date moved up from June to March Allocation of national delegates, majority winner take.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
HJMS Summer Reading 2013 All incoming 7 th and 8 th grade students are expected to read and log their books electronically on the Simsbury Public Library’s.
Advertisements

HJMS Summer Reading 2014 All incoming 7th and 8th grade students are expected to read and log their books electronically on the Simsbury Public Library’s.
UNIT #6 Taking Part in Government CHAPTER #16
Registration Must register at least 25 days before the election You can register by mail, or at post offices, DMVs, libraries, and schools Must submit.
US elections. What is the name of the current President of the United States?
Elections and Voting.
 Parties nominate their delegates in congressional caucuses.  Popular vote was symbolic  States pick representatives - Electors › Each state gets a.
ETravel Authorization / Reimbursement Overview SOLAR Financials x 6685 July 8, 2014.
Primary Elections. Overview Party Nomination Systems Types of Primary Elections Campaign Strategy.
Primary Election 2008 Super Tuesday. Alabama Open primary 52 delegates selected today 34 allocated proportionally based on primary results in each of.
Chapter 10 Section 3: The Right to Vote
HFC Registry Guidance on How to Register.
Organization of Political Parties. How does it all fit together? Citizenship Naturalization Political Parties Third parties Lobbyists, PACs, Interest.
Selecting a President: Primaries & Caucuses.  Stage 1: Caucuses & Primaries The Battle for the Party Faithful  Stage 2: Nominating Conventions “Glorified.
Selecting a President 2012: Primaries & Caucuses.
Running for POTUS Caucus – Document drafted every four years by each party stating the policy positions of the party –General party-wide issue stances.
Local, State, National The Electoral Process.
Voting & Presidential Election Procedures. At least 18 Resident of the state Citizen of the US Can’t be in prison or be an ex-convict Register at least.
The 1:1 meeting scheduler that runs itself The 1:1 meeting scheduler that runs itself.
Voting - Nominating Ch 7 Sec 1. Nomination O Selecting a candidate for office O First step in an election.
What is a caucus?. The two main US parties use caucus meetings and primary elections to select a candidate to put forward for the Presidential Election.
Section Outline 1 of 8 Voting and Elections Section 1: Being a Voter I.General Elections II.The Basics of Voting III.Becoming an Informed Voter Color Transparency:
Click the PLEDGE ONLINE button to begin the Nexus Online Pledge Process.
Online Voting : A New Beginning State Election Commission, Gujarat Prototype explaining concept Note: Actual screens on the day of voting may be different.
Franklin Twp. Youth Soccer Online Registration Tutorial.
Selecting a President 2012: Primaries & Caucuses.
Double click here to add event title Double click here to add event date Double click here to add event time Double click here to add event location.
Elections and Voting. Types of Elections Primary elections – voters decide which of the candidates within a party will represent a party’s ticket in the.
MASSACHUSETTS UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK (UST) DATA MANAGEMENT SYSTEM COMPLETING THE COMPLIANCE CERTIFICATION MassDEP, Bureau of Air and Waste.
What is.... The Republican Candidates Ron Paul Rick Santorum Mitt Romney Newt Gingrich.
Understanding and Participating in The Utah Republican Party Caucuses & Conventions The Basics All state recognized political parties hold caucus meetings.
We recommend you switch to Slide Show mode before proceeding with the PowerPoint presentation. Doing so allows you access to embedded links in the presentation.
VOTING Who can vote? Why should you vote?. I. Voting in the Past a. During our nation’s early years, most voters were white, adult property owning males.
EA Tablet ® Poll Worker Training Setup and Use of the EA Tablet ® Ohio Version – Fourth Edition © 2014 Election Administrators, LLC C ONFIDENTIAL N OTICE.
PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION PROCESS FROM START TO FINISH.
Elections and Voting. Bell Ringer Answer the Following Questions: 1. What is the difference between Major Parties and Minor Parties? 2. What are the similarities.
10.1 Who Can Vote? Civics and Economics.
Presidential elections: primaries and caucuses
Chp 7 Sect 2 Journal A ______________is the device by which a voter registers a choice in an election. Pg. 190 ____________the place where the voters who.
Prepare Students to Participate in Class
Television Has The Greatest Influence On the Ballot Cast In a National Election Which of the following influences your final decision when voting in a.
How it Works, How to Register, and How to Get Involved
Selecting a President:
How do Elections Work? Section 2 (pages ).
Presidential Elections
US Presidential Election Process
Selecting a President 2012:
Party Elections Democrats Republicans Young and Old
TYPES OF ELECTIONS.
TYPES OF ELECTIONS.
Nominating Candidates
Missed the voter registration deadline?
October 15 October 30 by 5:00 p.m. November 3 by 5:00 p.m. November 6
HFC Registry Guidance on How to Register.
Vote if you are in line by 7:00 p.m. when the polls close
Missed the voter registration deadline?
Missed the voter registration deadline?
Pre-Registration flowchart
Online Student Registration
Selecting a President 2016:
Selecting a President:
5-1: Presidential Nominations
LESSON 18 Pages AMSCO Running for President 1.
Voting and Elections Chapter 10 Sections 1 and 2.
Warm Up – February 27 Grab the handout from the front table.
How Do Political Parties Affect Politics?
Data Center and Voter ID
Qualifications and Procedures for Voting
Presidential Nominations
Presentation transcript:

2016 UTAH REPUBLICAN PRESIDENTIAL CAUCUS

3 Important Changes Date moved up from June to March Allocation of national delegates, majority winner take all or proportional. Date & Delegates UTGOP Conducting the election Vote for President at caucus not at the polls Utah’s First Presidential Caucus Online registration for caucus Online registration and voting portal to cast Presidential ballot Nation’s First Fully Online Presidential Vote

Online & Caucus Voting Process

Overview Reporting Presidential - SmartmaticDelegates - GOPData Voting Online - SmartmaticIn Person - Caucus Check In Electronic - EventbriteIn Person - Lists Registration Online - Eventbrite In Person - Lists

Registration - Eventbrite

Fill in info

Must complete these questions to register

Though not required, it is highly recommended to bring your tickets To help expedite the check in process.

Mobile Registration - Eventbrite

Check-in - Eventbrite Click here to check in

Mobile Check-in - Eventbrite Download Eventbrite Neon Open the correct event Swipe to the right to check in

Mobile Check-in –Eventbrite Or click the “check in” Button at the bottom center To scan the ticket When an individual is registered to vote Online or is not authorized You’ll see this red x

Online Voting – Smartmatic (mockup)

Additional info available without leaving The voting portal

Reporting – GOP Data Center Logins will be provided by the state party

Then find a Voter Click tools

When individual is found click “Quick Tags” Check the appropriate tag under *2016 Presidential Caucus* Then click “Add Tags>>”