My blogging’s been pretty sparse of late, on account of my involvement with the Washoe County caucuses yesterday. I’m happy it’s done, and even happier that Washoe County’s caucuses were smooth and successful, even if the turnout was disappointing. But the overwhelming consensus from caucus goers county-wide was that the planning and organization of this year’s caucus was orders of magnitude better than it was in 2008, and every Republican in the county has an army of phenomenal volunteers to thank for that.
When our precinct meetings were done, the counting began. Somehow, with only 4 – 6 people counting ballots at any one time (we would have had more, but the campaign observers were worried they wouldn’t be able to see and track the count), we finished our final count and reported it to the state party in just a few hours. The observers from all four campaigns left happy with the transparency, fairness, and accuracy of the count. In fact, the mood in the room amongst the different partisans of one candidate or another was relaxed and fun – I dare say that in that room at least, the party unifying was already beginning.
So given my experience, I’m still trying to fully comprehend the depth of incompetence that has the Clark County GOP still counting ballots as of this writing, 34 hours or so after the last regular caucus vote was cast. It is maddening that the entire state is now being slagged in the national media because of the buffoonery of a single county. It’s unfortunate that the CCRP did such a poor job educating their folks about the other purposes of a precinct meeting (which includes selecting all of the members of that county’s Central Committee) – otherwise I suspect that every member of their county party’s leadership would have been summarily ousted yesterday.
I wonder who could have predicted that a small group of paranoid loons who don’t understand the purpose of a political party would so completely screw up the most basic of party duties?
I’ll have much more on all of this in a couple of days. In the meantime, I’ll be on Nevada Newsmakers tomorrow at 12:30 on Channel 4 to discuss the caucus.
I have to give props to the Lyon County Republican Central Committee – especially the gentleman in charge of the Caucus orgainization and training of volunteers.
Our Caucus site was very organized and there wasn’t one single problem. Sign-ins went very smooth, not one tantrum over having to show a picture ID, nothing.
Hooray for Lyon County!
Here in Douglas County, our training and the professionalism of our volunteers won the day. We had no problems, few dissenters and some lively discussions during the Caucus. It was the Republican version of Democracy in action. In my own precinct, we were able to fill all of our allowable delegate and alternate positions, discuss platform planks and all in all get the job done.
We allowed anyone who wished, to observe and even verify the vote count, and all in attendance were satisfied that the process was aboveboard, fair and equitable. As Mr. Johnson said, you could almost see the party coming together at that point. The only annoyance we encountered was voters going to the wrong locations. Most of which thought their caucuses would be held in the location their primaries are usually held in, even though the new locations had been widely publicized. My hat (which usually remains firmly planted on my head) is off to Maggie Benz, Cheryl Van Oker, and the other volunteers whose great organizational skills pulled this feat together.
Let the press publicize that!