One problem: Nevada Democrats haven’t found enough volunteers to do on-site tech support.
Nevada’s Democratic Party is about to show us if it can pull off what Iowa’s couldn’t. After numerous mishaps with a hastily constructed vote-tabulation app developed by a little-known firm called Shadow contributed to problems with the first-in-the-nation caucuses—including reporting delays, clogged hotlines, and—party officials in Nevada quickly changed course for their own caucuses.
While Google Forms, the survey generator that people use for birthday RSVPs and potluck planning, might seem like an odd choice for facilitating a consequential election, it should work well enough to get the job done. The idea is to use the form as a calculator that will help precinct workers combine early voting tallies with results that come in on the day of the caucuses.
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