More than 26,000 Democrats show up for first two days of Nevada early
voting
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[February 18, 2020]
By John Whitesides
(Reuters) - More than 26,000 people took
part over the weekend in early voting in Nevada, the state with the next
nominating contest in the Democratic White House race, and more than
half on the first day were first-time caucus-goers, the state party
said.
Nevada Democrats added four days of early voting across the state this
year to accommodate those who could not make it to the statewide
caucuses scheduled for Feb. 22.
The first day of early voting on Saturday brought out 18,000 Democrats,
with 56% of those voters participating for the first time, the party
said. By the end of Sunday, the total early turnout was more than
26,000.
State Democrats said they were encouraged by the totals, although local
media in Nevada reported some sites were plagued by long lines and
waits. About 84,000 voters participated in the last Democratic caucuses
in Nevada in 2016.
"We added four days of in-person early voting in order to make the
caucus more accessible and encourage more people to participate in the
process for the first time – and that's exactly what's happened," said
William McCurdy, the Nevada state party chairman.
The Democratic caucuses in Nevada are the third nominating contest in
the race to find a challenger to Republican President Donald Trump in
the November election, and the first with a more diverse population
after contests in predominantly white Iowa and New Hampshire.
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Nearly one-third of voters in the Nevada Democratic caucuses in 2016
were either black or Latino, according to entrance polls.
Nevada is hoping for a smoother caucus experience after Iowa's
kick-off contests earlier this month were plunged into chaos when an
app failed and results were delayed for days. The Nevada party has
announced it will not use the same app or vendor for the caucuses.
Nevada Democrats used scannable paper ballots for early voting in
their caucuses. There were 63 early voting sites across the state on
Saturday, and 24 on Sunday.
Early voting will continue on Monday and Tuesday ahead of next
Saturday's presidential caucuses at more than 250 locations around
the state.
(Reporting by John Whitesides; Editing by Andrea Ricci)
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