Washington Caucus Results Thread

I guess I'm lucky in that regard, I'll be home sitting on my butt reading comic books..lol

I'm going back and forth between here and finishing up some privacy fence/gate installs in my yard to keep zombies from going into my backyard via the sides. Prepping for Zombie Apocalypse.
 
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I'm going back and forth between here and finishing up some privacy fence/gate installs in my yard to keep zombies from going into my backyard via the sides. Prepping for Zombie Apocalypse.
Hah zombie apocalypse what nonsense. Everyone knows the machines take over.
 
Just had a person call my cell phone that I called last night. I left him a voicemail. IN ALL MY VOICEMAILS I SAID BE AT THE CAUCUS AT 9:30 AND GOTO WARONPAUL.COM.

Conversation:
Him- "Hi I got your message, I need to find my caucus location"
Me- "What time is it in Washington?"
Him- "10:10am"
Me (kinda irritated)- "Yep you missed it, didn't you listen to my voice mail?"
Him- "Yea, I did you said 9:30am, but I really thought it started later........."?!?!?!?!

Ughhhh now I can see us losing by one vote.
I hope you told him to go anyway. There's always a chance he'll be let in; depends on the precinct. There was a tweet that voting was pushed back to 10:30 in one place to allow for tables being set up and late arrivers.
 
My precinct went 2-1 Romney. We all 3 became delegates. They turned my girlfriend away at the door, because she wasn't in their system. I found out later that they were supposed to let her in and verify later, so that cost us a vote and possibly a delegate. None of my maybies showed up.

My table had 8 or so precincts, and it was about 50-50 Paul/Romney supporters. The cool thing was that all of the Romney supporters were in 2 precincts. So we got all of the delegates in the other 6, plus me in m ine. If I had to guess, our table probably wound up with 10 Paul delegates and 5 Romney.

I was in 46-2373.
 
I just got back from my caucus in Seattle. I was elected as a delegate. In my precinct only three people showed up and they were all Ron Paul Supporters. There were many other precincts there and Ron Paul did very well. I'm not sure of the exact count, but there was another RP supporter there collecting info from all RP supporters to make sure that we got an accurate count. Overall the caucus was very disorganized and they did not allow a public count of the votes, so I'm glad we had RP people there collecting data. It felt great to go and be a part of the process and interact with so many other Ron Paul supporters!!!
 
I just got back from my caucus in Seattle. I was elected as a delegate. In my precinct only three people showed up and they were all Ron Paul Supporters. There were many other precincts there and Ron Paul did very well. I'm not sure of the exact count, but there was another RP supporter there collecting info from all RP supporters to make sure that we got an accurate count. Overall the caucus was very disorganized and they did not allow a public count of the votes, so I'm glad we had RP people there collecting data. It felt great to go and be a part of the process and interact with so many other Ron Paul supporters!!!

Thats what I want to hear, King County is important!!! This brings my hopes up :)
 
For those that caucused in Washington today:

If you have not yet realized, Precinct Committee Officers (PCOs) are automatic delegates. It is too late to become one for this caucus, but you can become a PCO for the next two years by filing as a candidate for PCO for the August 7 primary.

The filing period begins June 7. Please mark down June 7 on your calendar and remember to file as a PCO. Each precinct only gets one PCO so try as best as you can to make sure only one Ron Paul supporter files as a PCO.
 
I'm telling you guys - in my area of Seattle (Ballard) at the caucus I was at, Ron Paul did really well. There were A LOT of Ron Paul supporters there. People were organized and stuck around to the end. There were a lot of precincts where the only people who showed up were Ron Paul supporters. Even when there were supporters for other candidates, they were not willing to be delegates. In one precinct there were only two people and they were supporting Santorum, so they became delegates, but I spoke to the one guy afterward and he has no intention of actually going to the district caucus that comes next, let alone the state caucus or national convention.

I think the most important thing is to make sure that every Ron Paul supporter who was made a delegate today has the information, the means and the money to move forward in the process.
 
For those that caucused in Washington today:

If you have not yet realized, Precinct Committee Officers (PCOs) are automatic delegates. It is too late to become one for this caucus, but you can become a PCO for the next two years by filing as a candidate for PCO for the August 7 primary.

The filing period begins June 7. Please mark down June 7 on your calendar and remember to file as a PCO. Each precinct only gets one PCO so try as best as you can to make sure only one Ron Paul supporter files as a PCO.

What about the ones we hear about them voted and won to be delegates?
 
looks like all counting will be behind the scenes. Expect a 3rd place finish for paul. Damn GOP won't let votes be counted out loud.
 
From friend in WA.

Total Delegates for 28-462 (Anderson Island, Pierce County WA) = 3 +1 Auto Delegate

1 Ron Paul
1 Romney
1 Uncommitted

3 Alternates Total:

1 Ron Paul
2 Romney

Straw Poll: Only Paul's made available to me 3/21

Edit: She was the RP delegate.
 
Like I posted in the other thread.

Santorum seems to be diluting romney's vote in the wealthy suburbs where mitt needs to do well.

Paul seems to be doing well in the actual cities, but also places like Spokane. Rural ares are tossups, but dont hold that much sway population wise.
 
From friend in WA.

Total Delegates for 28-462 (Anderson Island, Pierce County WA) = 3 +1 Auto Delegate

1 Ron Paul
1 Romney
1 Uncommitted

3 Alternates Total:

1 Ron Paul
2 Romney

Straw Poll: Only Paul's made available to me 3/21

Edit: She was the RP delegate.

Does she mean 3 out of 21 votes?
 
What about the ones we hear about them voted and won to be delegates?

Everyone who was voted in as a delegate today will go on to the next step of the caucus process in addition to all PCOs. PCOs did not have to worry about getting voted as a delegate because they are automatic delegates.
 
Even if they're not willing to actually go to the conventions, etc., Ron Paul people should get themselves elected delegates anyway (if there's no RP supporters willing to be delegates available in the precinct), just to stuff the process and prevent the other candidate's guys from going at least.

That way, it won't be +1 vote for RP, but at least it's -1 vote for someone else.
 
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