Here is some info from our meetup email list.
That's great info about becoming a delegate. I think its arguably the most important thing we can be doing in the next two weeks. Is there a list of Ron Paul supporters/donors from Nebraska? I think the delegate sign-up sheet would be a good thing to push if we had one. I signed up to be a precinct leader and emailed headquarters asking for a Nebraska donor list, but I'm not sure I'll get one soon enough. I'll call them today.
Either way, it might be nice to email that sheet to the other RP Nebraska meetups. Here's my own partial list that I plan on emailing the delegate sheet to:
(I know there is some crossover in membership, but it probably doesn't hurt.)
Nebraska 4 Ron Paul Coalition
UNO/Omaha Students for Ron Paul
Ron Paul Weekly canvassing group
Lincoln meetup
Seward
Beatrice
NE students 4 Ron Paul
Doane College
Fremont
Columbus
North Platte
McCook
Norfolk
If anyone knows of others please let me know.
Also, I think it might be good to keep a list of RP supporters who sign up to be delegates. I know most anyone who signs up will probably be running unopposed at their precinct, but it could be an important list to have for county voting and up to state level. Since I'm doing the spamming I'll volunteer to keep track of the list. If anyone has already signed up to be a delegate, or is going to, please email me your name, county and precinct number. Then I'll send out a list of all the RP supporters who are candidates for delegate to the meetups before the primary. It's probably easiest to just send this info straight to me:
[email protected]
Let me know what everyone thinks. And please consider signing up to be a delegate. Even if you can't make it to Minneapolis for the national convention in September, being a delegate means you can still vote for other RP supporters to go at the county and state conventions. And since the primary in Nebraska is non-binding, that means they will be free to vote for Dr. P regardless of the popular vote on May 13th. Thanks
Tony
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Subject: Re: [ronpaul-172] INFO on volunteering
Date: Tue, 12 Feb 2008 18:20:29 -0500
I'm willing to be involved as a delegate and precinct leader if necessary. I'm in douglas county by uno and i vote at a church, but i can't remember what precinct it is. It seems like in this state the important thing will just be getting people signed up as delegates. I have no idea who is organizing it, and it seems to me like it's not getting done. This is critical, as nebraska's system gives us 30 cheap national delegates up for grabs if we do our work.
Also do you know the process for becoming a national delegate?
On Feb 12, 2008 5:04 PM, Laura <
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You're right--every Ron Paul supporter in the state needs to be registered
as a Republican, they need to file as a delegate to the County Convention
(delegates are officially elected in the Primary). You should also find out
how many delegates are allowed per precinct (every county will be
different--the state statute that apply allow for the Party's County Central
Committee to certify by Feb. 1 how many delegates will be seated per
precinct). The default number is a minimum of two per precinct. Some of
the rural counties have certified 8 per precinct, some have certified a
number equal to the number of votes for George Bush in the 2004 election.
So, you could be dealing with 2 delegates per precinct or a couple of
hundred. In all likelihood, the number will be something less than
10/precinct in most counties. The County Conventions, by state statute
(32-707) are supposed to be held during the first 10 days of June. They can
certify up to the week before the primary WHERE and WHEN the convention will
be held.
The state party determines how many delegates from each county go to the
state convention. Their usual method of allocation is based on the number
of votes a particular county gave to the Republican in the previous
presidential election. I haven't re-read the state party by-laws lately,
but there's a minimum allocation per county, I think--either 2 or 3, and
then they get bonus delegates--probably for something like every 1000 votes
for George Bush in 2004.
The key, since most county conventions are relatively sparsely attended, is
to have as many Ron Paul supporters show up as delegates as possible, find
out how many delegates are allowed to go to the state convention from your
county, and then provide a united front in electing delegates to the
convention. I don't think there's a uniform way of electing the delegates
(it probably varies from county to county), so you'll have to think on your
feet.
Nebraska is ripe for a takeover of the GOP if we play this right. The party
regulars are aging, and the lack of real two-party competition in the state
has made Nebraska Republicans a little lazy, from my observation.
Individual campaigns do better, but the Party itself has some problems.
Laura
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Subject: RE: [ronpaul-172] INFO on volunteering
That would seem to indicate that every single Ron Paul supporter needs
to go and organize to vote each other into state delegate slots.
However, while Laura certainly knows most about this, every single
person here should educate themselves on the specifics.
Has anyone visited their county or state party website to read the
constitution, bylaws and rules? Or has anyone gone to a county meeting
recently? If not, it may be too late.
Get going!
--- Laura <
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> You have to be a registered Republican in order to file as a
> delegate, and
> then you'll need to go to the county convention to vote for the
> County Chair
> and delegates to the state convention. The state convention
> delegates will
> actually select the national convention delegates
> Laura Ebke