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<DIV class=byline>By <A
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<H5 class=blog-date><ABBR class=published title=2011-12-28T07:28>12/28/11 7:28
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<P>Iowa GOP chair Matt Strawn was largely mum when I asked yesterday <A
href="http://www.politico.com/blogs/burns-haberman/2011/12/iowa-gop-moving-votecount-to-undisclosed-location-108812.html">about
a tip</A> I got that the state party was moving the vote-tabulation away from
their headquarters to an "undisclosed location."<BR><BR>But after the Iowa GOP
HQ was flooded today with questions from Ron Paul backers and conspiracy-minded
types about why the Republicans were compiling the votes from the state's 99
counties in private, the state party's executive director confirmed that they
were going off-site and said it was only to avoid a sabotage.<BR><BR>"The Party
is simply moving off-site in the event that protesters or others attempt to
disrupt the reporting process by cutting phone lines, etc," said party ED Chad
Olsen.<BR><BR>He added: "Every vote is counted. Every vote is reported. The
vote-counting process is carried out in public."<BR><BR>A full Olsen explainer
on how the caucus votes are tallied in the individual precincts after the
jump<BR> </P><SPAN id=page1></SPAN>
<P>Caucus goers assemble in their individual precincts. There are 1774 in
Iowa.</P>
<P>When the time comes for the Presidential preference poll, individuals are
allowed to speak and advocate for a candidate. At the conclusion of speeches,
slips of paper are handed out and people write down their choice for candidate.
Those slips are collected, taken to a table, and counted in the open, with
campaign representatives allowed to stand directly around the tabulator counting
the votes. In the presence of everyone, the vote totals are announced and
recorded on an official form provided by the Republican Party of Iowa. This form
is signed by two separate caucus officials who were previously elected by the
members of the assembled body.</P>
<P>One person is designated to report the results to the Party, again in the
presence of campaign representatives for verification, so that results can be
aggregated and shared with the media in a timely manner. A high-level campaign
representative is also present at the Party office where precinct results are
being aggregated.</P>
<P>Those same campaign representatives on the ground in all 1774 precincts are
able to “check” the results being reported in the media against their own
observations in that precinct. If a discrepancy were to appear, the can alert
both their respective campaign as well as the Party.</P>
<P>Every vote is counted. Every vote is reported. The vote-counting process is
carried out in public.</P>
<P>The Party is simply moving off-site in the event that protesters or others
attempt to disrupt the reporting process by cutting phone lines, etc. The Party
staff does not actually "count" any of the votes, as that process takes place at
the actual caucus sites. The Party’s primary responsibilities caucus night
include assembling precinct results for the media and staffing hotline numbers
for our thousands of volunteers who are conducting the caucuses in their
individual precincts January 3. Taking care of those responsibilities at a
location other than our regular offices is simply a precaution to insure that
volunteers are able to call for assistance if necessary, and that results can be
reported as quickly as possible</P></DIV></DIV></FONT></DIV></BODY></HTML>