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Take A Look: Reno Democrats Turn Out For 2020 Nevada Caucuses

  •  Andrew Nixon 
Saturday, February 22, 2020 | Sacramento, CA

Nevada Democrats came together Saturday for the state’s presidential caucus. The third-in-the-nation nominating contest is the first time a diverse electorate will weigh in this election season.

The caucus was closely watched after the issues that plagued the Democratic party in Iowa earlier this month. At the University of Nevada, Reno, voters lined up to support their candidates and push them closer to the party presidential nomination. Here's the process looked at UNR: 

 

Voters line up to participate in the Nevada Democratic caucus in Reno Feb. 22, 2020.Andrew Nixon / CapRadio

 

Caucus volunteer Becky Cohen facilitates the caucusing for her precinct.Andrew Nixon / CapRadio
Precinct 502700 in Reno had 43 caucus participants and 2 volunteers facilitating in a room of seven precincts in total.Andrew Nixon / CapRadio
UNR Medical Student Natasha McGlaun recruits Bernie Sanders supporters to serve as delegates at the Washoe county convention. Sanders was awarded 12 delegates from that precinct's 16 available in the caucus.Andrew Nixon / CapRadio
Connor Dandridge makes a case to Tulsi Gabbard supporters to support Elizabeth Warren in the "second alignment" phase of the caucus.Andrew Nixon / CapRadio
Caucus volunteer Becky Cohen shows the cards the participants are to use to pick a candidate in case of a tie.Andrew Nixon / CapRadio
Caucus volunteer Becky Cohen shows the cards the participants are to use to pick a candidate in case of a tie.Andrew Nixon / CapRadio
Caucus participants show support to their preferred candidates.Andrew Nixon / CapRadio
Caucus participants show support to their preferred candidates.Andrew Nixon / CapRadio

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