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IDGOP: 2024 Presidential Caucus Facts

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(IDGOP Press Release, January 29, 2024)

Over the last few weeks several individuals have crawled out of the shadows to “explain” the upcoming Idaho Presidential Caucus. Unfortunately these “explanations” are not based on any firsthand information and are full of misinformation, false claims and outright lies. Why would they falsely paint a doom and gloom picture? Who knows, but they aren’t being honest with you.

The facts about the Presidential Caucus are clear, well documented and easily verified. Full information about the Caucus is available at www.idahorepublicancaucus.com. You are encouraged to explore this resource yourself.

There are 210 caucus locations in Idaho. The smallest is in Owyhee County and serves a single precinct with 18 Republicans. The largest is in Meridian and serves 20 precincts with 18,012 Republican voters. Obviously your experience at the caucus will vary greatly depending on where you live. Wisely, the Idaho Republican Party (IDGOP) has empowered the local party officials with the latitude to adapt to best serve their location and their voters.

Some things will be common to all caucus locations because they are specified in the rules.

Without the Caucus there would be no Presidential Nominating process in Idaho. During the last legislative session a bill, intended to move the Presidential Primary from March to May, was proposed by the Secretary of State, passed by the legislature and was signed by the Governor. Unbelievable as it sounds, after the House had voted on the bill, it was discovered that the poorly drafted bill actually eliminated the Presidential Primary altogether. This was known before the Senate voted, but Senate Pro Tem Winder pushed the bill through and the governor signed it.

Claims that IDGOP Chairwoman Dorothy Moon somehow engineered this fiasco are absurd. If Madam Chairman had that power she would have stopped the bill before it was considered. The IDGOP passed a resolution calling for the repeal of the faulty bill and amended party rules so that if it was repealed we would use the March Primary instead of the March Caucus. Alas, it was not repealed.

Even if the bill did what was intended and moved the Presidential Primary to May, it would have been useless. The purpose of the Presidential Primary, or Caucus, is to decide which candidate’s slate of delegates will go to the Republican National Convention in mid-July. National Republican Party rules require that the state submit its list of confirmed delegates 45 days before the convention, which is May 31st. The state run primary this year is on May 21st and Idaho code requires 10 days to canvas the results, which also brings us to May 31st, leaving exactly 0 days for the IDGOP to hold its convention to approve the delegates. If a state is late in submitting the approved list they will lose half or possibly all their delegates. Unacceptable! Those who say a May Presidential primary would be “fine” are either ignorant of the rules or lying.

Soon after the legislature eliminated the Presidential Primary, Madam Chair Moon called an emergency meeting of the Executive committee to discuss options. At that meeting it was decided that options to enfranchise Idaho Republican voters would be developed and presented at the upcoming Summer Meeting.

At the Summer Meeting, the 225 member State Central Committee (SCC) decided that unless the Idaho Legislature acted before October 1st to restore the March Presidential primary then the Republican Party would hold a Presidential Caucus. Because the October 1st deadline to submit Idaho’s Presidential delegate selection plans to the Republican National Committee was before the Winter SCC meeting, the SCC gave temporary power to the 16 member Rules Committee to amend the caucus rules as needed to comply with RNC rules and to ensure a workable caucus plan. Any changes were subject to modification or reversal by the SCC at the next meeting.

Over a thousand Republican Party members and volunteers are working to make the Idaho Presidential Caucus a success. Idaho will be fifth in the Nation to decide whose delegates we will send to the Republican National Convention.

Meanwhile, critics and naysayers, some even claiming to be Republicans, haven’t lifted a finger to help. Their actions tell you they are not working to help you and are not true Republicans. Don’t let them gaslight you. You are smarter than that.

It’s just Common Sense.

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