Tuesday, February 19, 2008

Caucus!

Last Sunday, Maine held its democratic caucus. I have never been involved in a caucus before so I decided to go, it sounded exciting and I feel it's important to be a part of our nation's politics. I was able to participate since I was registered as "undeclared." I heard this wouldn't be a problem, all you have to do it re-register as a democrat and then go participate in the caucus. It started at 2 pm so I got there just after. As I drove up the street to the garage I parked it, I saw the line of people waiting to get into the high school where the caucus was held. It didn't look too bad except it was snowing wet snow but I figured it wouldn't be too long until we got in the building. Little did I know there was a line equally as long coming around the other side of the block. So I was standing outside for about an hour. It wasn't too bad until the last 15-20 minutes when I started to get really cold. So finally, we (this is the collected "we" as my hubby passed on the event) got inside the building.

Once I got inside I was directed to another line to re-register as a democrat. This line went up three flights of stairs and lasted probably another hour. By this time I was a bit tired but still interested in participating in the process. There were lots of people talking about Obama, walking up and down the hallway with signs and some recruits for the city's Democratic party. I saw a few people I knew, made temporary friends with the people I was in line with. No one really complained about the lines which made the atmosphere fairly enjoyable, albeit tiresome.

Finally I got into the room where I could change my party affiliation. This room was total chaos. You were supposed to get in the line according to your last name, although after standing in the S-Z line for about 30 minutes, I found out that the V-Z line was really under the H-J line so I moved over there. Once I changed my party, I got a small slip of paper with my district on it so I knew what room to go to. However, at that point, all of the caucus rooms were rumored to be full so they gave us the option of voting absentee. At that point I was thoroughly tired of being in line so I filled out my absentee ballot and went home.

It was certainly an experience and now at least I know to get there earlier and to re-register for my party ahead of time. It was a very successful caucus for the state with 99% of the precincts participating. Yeah for democracy!

1 comment:

Ms. Blanchette said...

Way to go, Citizen Whitford! I am already psyched for the RI primary on March 4th.