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waited for hours last weekendThe change by the Nevada Democratic Party this year was aimed at opening up the otherwise restrictive caucus process and boosting turnout in the state.
Adding pressure to the process: The Iowa caucuses were thrown into chaos because of a faulty app and overwhelmed, leading to questions about how Nevada's caucuses will go.A voter, once they are done filling out their ballot, returned it and their voter card to a ballot box that is monitored by a party volunteer.
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