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Audio from National Caucus w/ Norcross, Roosevelt, Grayson, Means

Aug 22

You can now listen to the "National Caucus for 2012 Primary Reform" at National Press Club on August 20, 2008. Sponsored by the Open Caucus Institute.

Hear RNC Rules Chair Norcross mix it up with DNC Rules Co-chair Roosevelt. Also with NASS President-elect, Grayson and sponsor Open Caucus Institute's Director, Means.

Washington Post: GOP to Consider Major Changes in Primary Calendar

Aug 22

From the Washington Post:

"In effect we had a national primary this year," said Robert T. Bennett, the chairman of the Ohio Republican Party and a chief backer of the changes. "If we don't make a change, you will have a total of between 36 to 38 states that will be voting the first Tuesday in February in 2012. By spreading out the primary process into some orderly process benefits the system." "

Link to article

Obama responds with proposal for 2012 reform commission

Aug 21

Barak Obama has called for rule changes to be worked out for the 2012 primary/caucus season and to push back the start date. The timing of the announcement, coming just one week before the GOP convention takes up its own reform proposal, is clearly meant to encourage the Republicans to take action and for new bi-partisan cooperation on this most complex issue.

The Washington Post:

Obama Team Seeks Changes in Primaries

By Dan Balz
Washington Post Staff Writer
Thursday, August 21, 2008; A03

NASS Joins DNC, RNC Committee Leaders in Call to Push Back Start of 2012 Primary Season

Aug 21

Press Release:

Kentucky Secretary of State Trey Grayson, Co-Chair of NASS Subcommittee on Presidential Primaries, Requests Action at Republican National Convention as Party’s September Deadline for Change Approaches

National Caucus yields new bi-partisan agreement on 2012 reform just before GOP convention

Aug 20


James Roosevelt, Co-Chair Democratic Party Rules Committee (L); David Norcross, Chair Republican Party Rules Committee (R)

Yesterday was a monumental day for primary reform. At the National Press Club in Washington DC gathered David Norcross, Chair Republican Party Rules Committee; James Roosevelt, Co-Chair Democratic Party Rules Committee, Trey Grayson, Kentucky Secretary of State and President-elect, National Association of Secretaries of State; Don Means, Director of the Open Caucus Instititute, to discuss much needed action to reform the primary system before the 2012 elections.

The outcome: A Joint Resolution for Primary Reform

"We the undersigned are joined in common resolve calling for vigorous and widespread discussion and deliberation about how best to reform the current primary election calendar for 2012. We are not all from the same party. We may have different opinions about which specific reform plans to adopt. We do agree that changes must be made to avoid the chaos our current system and calendar promise for the next cycle.

There may be no greater public policy question than who is chosen to become president. How we make that choice, the election rules of the process, has an enormous effect on who gets elected. The quality of our nation's presidential primary election process rests on our ability to establish an orderly, fair and inclusive process. Yet, with no central controlling authority to resolve the issue, the many interests of state and national parties as well as state governments must collaborate and negotiate a formula for each election cycle.

The urgency for making this open call for action pertains to the Republican Party rules which require changes to be made only at their quadrennial conventions. Since both major parties must largely agree on a common calendar, there will be little opportunity to effect meaningful change after the GOP convention in September.

We urge every citizen, every state government and all political parties to give renewed intense focus to this vital public policy issue that will determine how the next primary will be run. We ask that everyone become informed on history of the process, the various proposals under consideration and to take action by advocating for the plan they support.

We do advocate for commencing the primary caucus season no earlier than February and preferably later to remove it from the new year and holiday season.

We further resolve since this issue is of an ongoing nature and since circumstances invariably change over time, we commit to continuing an open discussion and deliberation process that both incorporates and transcends party and governmental boundaries."

* David Norcross, Chair, Rules & Bylaws Committee, RNC
* James Roosevelt, Co-Chair, Rules & Bylaws Committee, DNC
* Trey Grayson, KY SoS & President-elect, National Assoc. Secretaries of State
* Don Means, Director, Open Caucus Institute


(L to R) Don Means, Director, Open Caucus Institute;
David Norcross, Chair, Rules & Bylaws Committee, RNC; James Roosevelt, Co-Chair Democratic Party Rules Committee; Trey Grayson, KY SoS & President-elect, National Assoc. Secretaries of State

Announcement: Open Caucus Institute event at National Press Club on August 20, 2008

Aug 18

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Bi-partisan group of party leaders to convene in Washington DC to urge action for reform of primary calendar for 2012 prior to 2008 deadline: the GOP Convention

-- RNC & DNC Rules Chairmen and Secretaries of State lead call for reform: Call for primaries to start later in 2012. Deadline for change: 2008 GOP Convention.

Sausalito, CA -- August 19, 2008 -- "The National Presidential Caucus for 2012 Primary Reform", a project of the Open Caucus Institute, a non-partisan and not-for-profit organization "for more participatory democracy", convenes a distinguished group of bi-partisan party leaders and state officials at the Washington, DC Press Club, August 20, 2008 to discuss the importance of reforming the 2012 Primary calendar.

Participating in the "National Caucus for 2012 Primary Reform" will be David Norcross, Chair Republican Party Rules Committee; James Roosevelt, Co-Chair Democratic Party Rules Committee, Trey Grayson, Kentucky Secretary of State and President-elect, National Association of Secretaries of State; Don Means, Director of the Open Caucus Instititute.

Kentucky Secretary of State Grayson sets it up.

Jul 11



"I believe this is one of the most important issues facing our democracy: how we choose our president during the nominating process...We have a process that disenfranchises a lot of voters all across the country."

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