How to Track Primary & Caucus Results
- 1). Track results on government websites. The election board of secretaries of state post primary and caucus results on their websites as the precincts and caucuses report. Many county clerk offices also post results online as they come in.
- 2). Track results on news websites. National news organizations, such as The New York Times, The Washington Post and CNN maintain blogs and interactive graphics with primary and caucus results. Some local newspapers, radio stations and TV newscasts also post local results online.
- 3). Visit government offices. Secretaries of state and county clerk offices are responsible for tracking voting results.
- 4). Visit state conventions. Political parties announce results as they come in during their conventions and rallies on election nights.
- 5). Call governmental offices. Staff at secretary of state and county clerk offices can provide primary and caucus results over the phone.