Colorado Republican caucuses: How to follow them
Colorado, Minnesota and Missouri all hold Republican presidential nominating contests Tuesday.
A total of 128 delegates are at stake in those states — including 36 in Colorado — none of which will actually be awarded today, the RNC re-emphasized in a note to reporters on Monday.
Colorado and Minnesota’s contests are caucuses, while Missouri holds a non-binding primary to be followed by a caucus on March 17.
Here is how you can follow the Colorado caucuses:
What is the schedule?
According to the Associated Press, Colorado caucuses start at 9 p.m. ET. The first results in Colorado are expected immediately after polls close.
There will be no exit or entrance polls.
How can I follow the results?
We’ll host a live-blog with news, video, photos and results here in Election 2012. Use our Colorado caucus tracker to see the political geography, delegate allocations and get results by county.
How can I follow the caucuses on social media?
Use the hashtags #COpolitics and #COCaucus to join the conversation about the caucuses on Twitter, and tag Instagram and other social media photos from the campaign trail #2012Unfiltered to add to our ongoing project.
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