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This site is for all those who may be trying to sort out if Bernie Sanders,
Democratic 2016 U. S. Presidential Candidate from Burlington Vermont is the right person to vote
for. It will be updated frequently as the BernieVerse grows.
Follow us at @BernieVerse, participate in the INSTANT POLLs by retweeting your respons and include the hashtag #BernieVerse so we can track what everyone in the BernieVerse says.
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General Election System Information
Each U.S. State in the BernieVerse is unique in how it contributes to the ultimate aim in Electing Bernie Sanders as the 46th
President of the United States on Tuesday November 8th 2016. Find your state below, learn the dates, numbers and rules unique
to getting Bernie as the winner of your state Primary/Caucus and then the General Election. Important links for each state
are also included.
Here are a few things you should know before you find your state:
- In the United States a President is not elected by popular vote. Rather it is done through the Electoral College.
You can learn all about it on WikiPedia.
For simplicity know that a candidate must get 270 electorial votes to win. Each State has a number electoral votes based on the most recent U.S. Census (2010).
- In order for Bernie Sanders to be on the November 8th, 2016 Ballot, he must first be selected as the Democrat Party Nominee.
- The Democratic National Convention will begin on July 25, 2016 in Philadelphia Pennsylvania.
- The two major U.S. Political Parties
are Democrat
and Republican.
Though each having some variation in the Nominee Process, they each
go through a Primary/Caucus season to select an individual candidate to represent their party in the General Election season.
- Each State sets it's rules and dates during the election cycle. So it is important to find your State below and follow the additional links if you wish.
- This is an ongoing volunteer effort, not paid for or affiliated with any party, candidate or cause. Please help me get missing or incorrect information
fixed by sending me email to Bernie.Universe@Gmail.com.
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