Sunday, March 8, 2020

ND 2020 Democratic Firehouse Caucus is a Primary


The 2020 North Dakota Democratic Caucuses will take Place on Tuesday, March 10th, 2020. The Caucuses, called a Firehouse Caucus which is in effect a Party-Run Primary, with the State Awarding 18 Delegates. It is Open to Democratic-NPL (Nonpartisan League Party, this Political Organization is the outcome of a Merger of Two Parties).

North Dakota is the Only State that does Not Require Voter Registration. Once you have Voted for the First time, your Name will be entered into the State's Central Voter File within 45 days after the Election.

Voting by Mail, to Increase Turnout, began on January 20th, 2020 and continued through March 5th.

On March 10th, 14 Caucus Sites, with Three on Indian Reservations, will Open with Voting taking place between 11:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. in the Central Time Zone and from 10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. within the Mountain Time Zone.

The caucuses are being held in: Fargo, Grand Forks, Bismarck, Minot, Williston, Jamestown, Devils Lake, Valley City, Dickinson, Wahpeton, and the Standing Rock; Turtle Mountain, Spirit Lake, and Fort Berthold American Indian Reservations.

Of the 14 Pledged Delegates, None correspond to the Result of the Statewide Vote, another 2 are Allocated to Party Leaders and Elected Officials as Super-Delegates, in addition to Three At-Large Pledged Delegates.

Global Election Services (GES), a Subsidiary of Publicly Traded Global Arena Holding, has been Retained to Administer the North Dakota Democratic-NPL Presidential Primary Election.

GES will be Administering a Hybrid Election Solution wherein Eligible North Dakota Voters will have the Option to Call a GES Managed Call Center or Fill-Out an Online Form to Request a Mail-In Ballot prior to Election Day.

On Election Day, GES will Supervise 14 In-Person Voting Locations around the State and, upon Polls Closing, will Process and Tabulate All the Ballots and Report Results.

GES utilizes a Patented Blockchain Based Voter Registration, Voter Authentication, and Voter Eligibility, Software Platform using Distributed Ledger Technology.










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