North Dakota Democrats promise smooth, low-tech caucus
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — The technical difficulties and reporting delays that plagued Iowa’s closely watched caucuses raised questions about other states that use the caucus system to indicate presidential preference — including North Dakota. But Democrats here say their March 10 caucuses don’t use an app like the one blamed for Iowa’s technical problems. Instead, citizens indicate their preference on old-school paper ballots that get tabulated by a third-party vendor.
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