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How Is Viability Determined? |
In order to be entitled to elect delegates to the county convention, groups must have a certain minimum number of eligible caucus attendees in their group.
- There can be no more viable preference groups than there are delegates to elect from a particular precinct. If there are, the smallest groups must re-align until the # of groups equals the # of delegates to elect from that precinct.
Caucus Math
Caucuses which elect
one (1) delegate |
No groups may form, the delegate must be elected by the whole caucus |
Caucuses which elect
two (2) delegates |
Viable groups must contain 25% of attendees (# eligible attendees X .25) |
Caucuses which elect
three (3) delegates |
Viable groups must contain 1/6th of attendees (# eligible attendees, divided by 6) |
Caucuses which elect
four (4) or more delegates |
Viable groups must contain 15% of attendees (# eligible attendees X .15) |
*Round all fractions UP to a whole number when determining viability
· Any preference group that is not viable must be given time to realign with preference groups that are viable or with another preference group that is also not viable.
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