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    First Super Tuesday results: Americans in New Zealand make their voice heard

    First Super Tuesday results: Americans in New Zealand make their voice heard

    posted by JULIA BRYAN | CZ CHAIR & INTERNATIONAL SECRETARY
    February 29, 2016


    First Super Tuesday results:
    Sanders 21 - Clinton 6

    Americans in New Zealand first to vote in what could be the turning point of the U.S. Primary elections

    U.S. Democrats living in the capital of New Zealand have made their voice heard in the first Super Tuesday primary voting to take place around the world.


    Kat Allikian, Chair of Democrats Abroad New Zealand, said, "Tonight’s opportunity for U.S. Democrats living in New Zealand to cast the first votes on Super Tuesday was a great success. Our turnout was small, but like our fellow Americans in Dixville Notch, New Hampshire, we’ve made our voices heard about the issues that matter to us."

    New Zealand is the first of 39 countries where Democrats Abroad will host in-person voting between March 1-8; voting sites will be open in 22 countries on Super Tuesday alone, and in 104 cities throughout the week.


    Voting took place at the Public Bar and Eatery in Wellington at midnight local time, with the announcement made at 12:30 AM Wellington time.

    Results from Democrats Abroad's Global Presidential Primary site in Wellington, for midnight, March 1, are as follows:


    Total ballots cast: 28

    Bernie Sanders: 21

    Hillary Clinton: 6

    Spoiled Ballots: 1

    All votes are unofficial until confirmed at the Global Voter Tally Center in Germany later this month. Final results of the Global Presidential Primary, including delegate apportionment, will be announced on March 21st.


    Remote voting in the Global Primary has already started – Democrats living abroad can vote now via email attachment, mail or fax by visiting democratsabroad.org/gpp.


    Katie Solon, International Chair of Democrats Abroad, said, “Democrats in New Zealand have made the first contribution to what could be a decisive day in U.S. Primary elections.


    "Although the final results of our Global Presidential Primary won’t be known until March 21, we hope that the results tonight inspire other Democrats in New Zealand and around the world to cast their votes and influence the direction of our party and our country.”

    http://www.democratsabroad.org/first...ir_voice_heard

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    Re: Democrats Abroad Results
    « Reply #13 on: February 29, 2016, 05:32:36 pm »

    Poll Closing Times (all times EST)

    February 29
    Wellington, NZ (1/3): 6:20 AM *
    Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam: 11 PM

    March 1
    Auckland, NZ: 12 AM
    Dubai, UAE (1/6): 12 AM
    Wellington, NZ (2/3): 1 AM
    Tokyo, Japan (1/3): 7 AM
    Hong Kong (1/2): 8 AM
    New Delhi, India: 9 AM
    Dubai, UAE (2/6): 10 AM
    Kolkata, India: 11 AM
    Santiago de los Caballeros, Dominican Republic (1/4): 11 AM
    Frankfurt, Germany: 12 PM
    Gothenburg, Sweden (1/2): 1 PM
    Kiev, Ukraine: 1 PM
    Prague, Czech Republic (1/2): 1 PM
    Edinburgh, UK: 1:30 PM
    Copenhagen, Denmark: 2 PM
    Göttingen, Germany: 2 PM
    Oslo, Norway (1/2): 2 PM
    Oxford, UK (1/2): 2 PM
    Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic (1/8): 2 PM
    Munich, Germany: 2:30 PM
    Barcelona, Spain (1/2): 3 PM
    Dublin, Ireland: 3 PM
    Geneva, Switzerland: 3 PM
    Luxembourg (1/2): 3 PM
    Cambridge, UK: 4 PM
    San José, Costa Rica (1/2): 4 PM
    London, UK (1/2): 4:30 PM
    Madrid, Spain (1/3): 5 PM
    San Miguel de Allende, Mexico: 5 PM
    Puerto Vallarta, Mexico (1/2): 6 PM
    Guatemala: 7 PM
    Mexico City, Mexico: 7 PM
    Port Maitland, NS: 8 PM
    Hamilton, ON: 8 PM
    Kitchener, ON: 8 PM
    Ridgeway, ON: 8 PM
    London, ON: 9 PM
    Mazatlan, Mexico: 10 PM
    Sydney, Australia (1/2): 10 PM
    Calgary, AB: 11 PM
    Surrey, BC: 11 PM
    Toronto, ON (1/3): 11 PM
    Vancouver, BC (1/2): 11 PM
    Victoria, BC: 11 PM

    March 2

    Dubai, UAE (3/6): 12 AM
    Sydney, Australia (2/2): 4 AM
    Bangkok, Thailand (1/3): 7 AM
    Chiang Mai, Thailand (1/2): 8 AM
    Nonthaburi, Thailand (1/2): 8 AM
    Oxford, UK (2/2): 9 AM
    Dubai, UAE (4/6): 10 AM
    Santiago de los Caballeros, Dominican Republic (2/4): 11 AM
    Brussels, Belgium: 1 PM
    Halmstad, Sweden: 1:30 PM
    Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic (2/8): 2 PM
    Grenoble, France: 3 PM
    Grecia, Costa Rica: 5 PM
    Santiago, Chile: 8 PM
    Lima, Peru: 9 PM

    March 3

    Nagoya, Japan (1/2): 5 AM
    Nong Prue, Thailand: 7 AM
    Nonthaburi, Thailand (1/2): 8 AM
    Santiago de los Caballeros, Dominican Republic (3/4): 11 AM
    Bani, Dominican Republic: 12 PM
    Budapest, Hungary (1/3): 2 PM
    Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic (3/8): 2 PM
    Stockholm, Sweden (1/2): 2 PM
    Marseilles, France: 3 PM
    San Isidro de El General, Costa Rica: 3 PM
    Vienna, Austria (1/2): 3 PM
    Puerto Vallarta, Mexico (2/2): 6 PM

    March 4

    Nagoya, Japan (2/2): 5 AM
    Bangkok, Thailand (2/3): 7 AM
    Rome, Italy: 11 AM
    Santiago de los Caballeros, Dominican Republic (4/4): 11 AM
    Toulouse, France: 1 PM
    Budapest, Hungary (2/3): 2 PM
    Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic (4/8): 2 PM
    Merten, Germany (1/2): 3 PM
    Nürnberg, Germany: 3 PM
    Paris, France (1/2): 4 PM
    Stuttgart, Germany: 4 PM
    Quepos, Costa Rica: 7 PM
    Canberra, Australia: 10 PM
    Melbourne, Australia: 10 PM
    Wellington, NZ (3/3): 11 PM

    March 5

    Chiang Mai, Thailand (2/2): 4 AM
    Pasig City, Philippines: 4 AM
    Tokyo, Japan (2/3): 4 AM
    Mumbai, India: 4:30 AM
    Taipei, Taiwan: 5 AM
    Bangkok, Thailand (3/3): 6:30 AM
    Barcelona, Spain (2/2): 8 AM
    Naples, Italy: 8 AM
    Caen, France: 9 AM
    Udevalla, Sweden: 9 AM
    Vienna, Austria (2/2): 9 AM
    Brussels, Belgium (2/3): 10 AM
    Moscow, Russia: 10 AM
    Heidelberg, Germany: 10 AM
    Florence, Italy: 11 AM
    Madrid, Spain (2/3): 11 AM
    Stockholm, Sweden (2/2): 11 AM
    Strasbourg, France: 11 AM
    Wiesbaden, Germany: 11 AM
    Augsburg, Germany: 12 PM
    Avignon, France: 12 PM
    Bordeaux, France: 12 PM
    Galway, Ireland: 12 PM
    Hamburg, Germany: 12 PM
    Lisbon, Portugal: 12 PM
    London, UK (2/2): 12 PM
    St Andrews, UK (2/2): 12 PM
    Aix-en-Provence, France: 1 PM
    Cascais, Portugal: 1 PM
    Paris, France (2/2): 1 PM
    Budapest, Hungary (3/3): 2 PM
    Merten, Germany (2/2): 2 PM
    Nice, France: 2 PM
    Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic (5/8): 2 PM
    Zurich, Switzerland: 2 PM
    Burlington, ON: 4:30 PM
    San José, Costa Rica: 5 PM
    Vancouver, BC (2/2): 8 PM

    March 6

    Hong Kong (2/2): 3 AM
    Bangalore, India: 5:30 AM
    Osaka, Japan: 6 AM
    Abu Dhabi, UAE (1/2): 10 AM
    Brussels, Belgium (3/3): 10 AM
    Athens, Greece: 11 AM
    Madrid, Spain (3/3): 11 AM
    Landstuhl, Germany: 11:30 AM
    Amsterdam, The Netherlands: 12 PM
    Gothenburg, Sweden (2/2): 12 PM
    Neuss, Germany: 12 PM
    Berlin, Germany: 2 PM
    Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic (6/8): 2 PM
    Panama City, Panama: 4 PM
    Toronto, ON (2/3): 4 PM
    Montreal, QC: 5 PM
    Toronto, ON (3/3): 10 PM

    March 7

    Dubai, UAE (5/6): 12 AM
    Singapore: 9 AM
    Dubai, UAE (6/6): 10 AM
    Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic (7/8): 2 PM
    Milan, Italy: 3 PM
    The Hague, The Netherlands: 3 PM
    Ajijic, Mexico: 5 PM

    March 8

    Tokyo, Japan (3/3): 7 AM
    Abu Dhabi, UAE (2/2): 10 AM
    Prague, Czech Republic (2/2): 1 PM
    Oslo, Norway (2/2): 2 PM
    Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic (8/8): 2 PM
    Luxembourg (2/2): 4 PM
    Global Deadline for Emailed and Faxed Ballots: 6 PM
    Fonthill, ON: 8 PM

    Mailed ballots must be postmarked by March 8, and must be received absolutely no later than 7PM on March 13.

    * Results are available.
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    GLOBAL PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY

    Download your ballot and instructions here:




    American Citizens Living Abroad: Vote in the 2016 Global Presidential Primary

    From January 11 to March 8 -- voting by postal mail, by fax, by email and in person -- Democrats living all over the world will participate in the Presidential Nominating Process of the Democratic Party, together with our fellow citizens living in the United States.

    Only the Democratic Party gives this opportunity to its members living overseas. Through our Global Presidential Primary, we will help choose the 2016 Democratic Nominee for President of the United States.



    The best way to participate in the Global Presidential Primary is by voting in-person at one of 121 official Voting Centers in more than 40 countries, during the week of March 1 to March 8. The document below lists the locations worldwide which will host Voting Centers and the dates and times when those voting sites will be open for eligible voters to cast ballots in-person.







    If you are unable to vote in person, then you are very welcome to download a ballot from this page and return it by postal mail, by fax, or by an attachment to an email.


    Attention: You may send only one ballot per email or fax message and it is your responsibility to check that the attachment is legible. If your household shares a single email address, you must send each ballot in a separate email message.


    Before downloading your ballot, please make sure that you are a member of Democrats Abroad, a requirement for eligibility to vote in the Global Presidential Primary. If you have not yet joined, you can join easily at

    http://www.democratsabroad.org/join. If you are not sure whether you are a member, consult your local leader of Democrats Abroad or try activating your online account athttp://www.democratsabroad.org/login


    Please click on the following link to download both a ballot and instructions on how to return it:





    If you have impaired vision, you may find the following document useful, as it contains all the postal addresses mentioned in the ballot’s instructions in large type.




    If you are unable to download the ballot or open the downloaded file, you may request a mailed ballot by sending an email message to PrimaryVoting@democratsabroad.org or by sending a written request to Kathryn Solon, Stettenerstr. 61, 83209 Prien, Germany, by February 8, 2016.


    Volunteers from Democrats Abroad are ready to answer your questions and help you cast your ballot.

    Please contact us at PrimaryVoting@democratsabroad.org.


    THE 2016 DELEGATE SELECTION PLAN FOR DEMOCRATS ABROAD


    In the Democratic Party, Presidential candidates are awarded delegates at the Democratic National Convention in proportion to their support in a state caucus or the number of votes received in a state primary. Any candidate receiving 15% or more of the primary votes cast in a Democratic presidential primary will be accorded delegates.

    Democrats Abroad will hold a Global Presidential Primary from March 1-8, 2016. Ballots may be cast by email, fax, post, or in-person at Voting Centers in countries around the globe. Democrats Abroad will then hold a combination of local, regional and worldwide Caucus meetings to choose delegates to the Democratic National Convention. These meetings will culminate in a Global Convention in Berlin on May 14, 2016.


    Democrats Abroad will send a total of 21 delegates to the Democratic National Convention to be held in Philadelphia in July 2016. Eight of these delegates will be our Members on the Democratic National Committee.


    In addition to elected pledged delegates, Democrats Abroad will also send to Philadelphia: one or more alternates, one member for each of the three convention standing committees (Credentials, Platform, and Rules), six Democratic National Committee Members-elect and a page. To vote in the Democratic Global Presidential Primary and/or run for delegate to the Democratic National Convention, overseas Americans should contact Democrats Abroad at www.DemocratsAbroad.org. The forms and detailed instructions for those seeking to be a delegate for Democrats Abroad will be available no later than February 15, 2016.


    You are welcome to download the 2016 Delegate Selection Plan for Democrats Abroad and the informal overview for that plan:








    Questions regarding the Affirmative Action plan for Democrats Abroad should be directed to diversity@democratsabroad.org

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