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Northern_Light

(24 posts)
Sat Feb 24, 2024, 02:17 PM Feb 2024

'Uncommitted delegates' on 2024 primary ballot

I just received my ballot for the Washington primary and there is an option to vote for 'Uncommitted delegates'.

https://pcdn.columbian.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/Sample-Ballot-March-12-2024-Presidential-Primary.pdf

Voting material says 'A vote for "Uncommitted Delegates" allows uncommitted party delegates who represent Washington to decide during their national convention'.

I've never seen that before, but this is my first WA primary. I get how it works, but my question is why is that on the ballot?


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'Uncommitted delegates' on 2024 primary ballot (Original Post) Northern_Light Feb 2024 OP
Good question. I saw that too, and it isn't also on the repub side... Wounded Bear Feb 2024 #1
Sounds strange to me. PlutosHeart Feb 2024 #2
We haven't received our ballots yet so GP6971 Feb 2024 #3
The Voter Guide has an expanation caraher Feb 2024 #4

caraher

(6,307 posts)
4. The Voter Guide has an expanation
Sun Feb 25, 2024, 09:40 PM
Feb 2024

"On January 9, each political party decided which candidates would be printed and whether to add "Uncommitted Delegates" to their side of the ballot. Once the list of candidates was submitted to the Office of the Secretary of State, changes could not be made. (RWC 29A.56)"

It also turns out this is only the second Democratic primary that "counts" and evidently this was an option in 2020 as well:

A fourteenth option for Democratic voters will let them select an “uncommitted” option, meaning they would prefer that the state’s delegates to the party’s national convention be unallocated, rather than awarded to one of the candidates.
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