Indian River Democrats announce first ever county caucuses

VERO BEACH —  Indian River Democrats today announced that statewide county caucuses will be held on Saturday, May 5, 2012, at Democratic Party headquarters downtown Vero Beach.

This is part of the first ever statewide caucuses kicking off the delegate selection process, which will determine who will be part of the Florida delegation that will attend the national convention in Charlotte, North Carolina.

“Indian River Democrats are looking forward to the National Convention this summer and are energized heading into 2012,” said Indian River Democratic Executive Committee Chair Horace Lindsay. “Our county caucus is an exciting chance for Democrats to get involved and help rally support for President Obama. Whether you’ve volunteered in the past or are brand new to the party, we urge you to join us on Saturday, May 5, 2012, and we hope to see you in Charlotte this summer.”

After being selected at the county level, delegates will proceed to the party’s statewide convention where they will take part in the final phase of the delegate selection process in Tampa, Florida, from June 1-3, 2012. Those selected at the state convention will attend the Democratic National Convention in Charlotte, North Carolina, this summer.

More information about the Florida delegation

 The county caucuses will be held statewide on May 5 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., and all registered Democratic voters are invited to attend to cast a ballot for their county’s delegates to the State Convention in Tampa, June 1-3, 2012.

 Any Democrat interested in running as a candidate for delegate to the State Convention must file the state convention delegate filing form with their county Democratic Executive Leadership Committee by April 27, 2012. The filing form is available at www.IndianRiverCaucus.org and at Indian River Democratic Party headquarters at 1410 E. 19th Pl. (SR 60 E.), downtown Vero Beach.

 More information on Indian River County’s May 5, 2012 caucus, along with contact information, is available at www.IndianRiverCaucus.org. Information on statewide caucuses is available at www.FlaDems.com/TimeToShine.

 The Florida Democratic Party is committed to diversity in our delegation, and to this end has adopted goals to ensure that Florida’s delegates accurately reflect our electorate. More information about FDP’s diversity policy is available online at www.FlaDems.com/TimeToShine.com.

 This year, Florida will send its largest delegation ever to the National Convention with a record 300 delegates and 23 alternates. A majority of the delegates (184) will be elected at the Congressional District level. Only individuals elected as State Convention delegates at the May 5 caucuses can run for District-Level delegate positions.

 The Indian River Democratic Party has created a special website for those interested in taking part in the 2012 Delegate Selection Process. Please visit www.IndianRiverCaucus.org for more information on this exciting event.

For more information on the Indian River Democratic Party, please call (772) 226-5267, email info@IndianRiverDemocrats.net or visit www.IndianRiverDemocrats.net .

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