[POLITICS] Delegates, Caucuses, and Electors - Oh My! : comments.
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(mystery)
(And a note about absentee voting - it varies from state to state, but you don't have to be out of the country, you can just... not be around on Election Day. I go to NYU but am registered in Indiana so I always vote absentee there.)
And I don't have a voter registration card! ... I feel like we screw with the polling places so often that it would always be out of date. But there's a website we can check that on now, anyway.
Also, even delegates that are designated by states as a result of primaries/caucuses can sometimes be unpledged, as in a state will have a certain number of pledged delegates and a few unpledged ones... I don't really know why.