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Don’t forget: tonight is the 2020 Iowa Caucuses, so Republicans and Democrats in Dallas County are reminded to do their part to decide the next President of the United States.

Caucus locations will open at 6 p.m., and people will need to be registered members of their chosen party before being able to take part. Participants will need to check in at their precinct site, and must be in line to register no later than 7 p.m. As a reminder, the Republican caucus process is unchanged this year, but there is a change to the Democratic side. The new rule is that if your group is viable after the first count, even if in the undecided group, you are unable to change candidates after that. Only those in groups whose candidates are not viable are able to shift to a different group.

The Dallas County Republican and Democratic party chairs remind caucusgoers to double check their precinct location today, and to give themselves plenty of time to check in tonight. In Dallas County, Republican sites include: Adel-DeSoto-Minburn High School for Adel 1 and 2; Peace Lutheran Church in Adel for Adams; Woodward Middle School for Beaver – Des Moines; Washington Township school for Lincoln – Washington – Linn; Country Lane Lodge for Colfax – Adel; Van Meter High School for DeSoto; Dallas Center Memorial Hall for Sugar Grove – Dallas Center; the Dexter Roundhouse for Union; and the Perry Public Library for Perry 1, 2, and 3, and Spring Valley – Dallas. Democratic locations in Dallas County include: ADM Middle School for Adel 1; Grace Lutheran Church in Adel for Adams and Adel 2; Woodward-Granger High School for Beaver – Des Moines; ADM High School for Colfax – Adel; DeSoto Intermediate School for DeSoto; West Central Valley Middle School for Lincoln – Washington – Linn and Union; Dallas Center-Grimes Middle School for Sugar Grove – Dallas Center; Perry Middle School for Perry 1 and 3; and Perry Elementary for Perry 2 and Spring Valley – Dallas.

There are three candidates vying for the Republican nomination, including incumbent President Donald Trump, former Massachusetts Governor Bill Weld, and former Illinois Congressman Joe Walsh. Meanwhile, there are 11 individuals currently in the running for the Democratic bid, including Colorado Senator Michael Bennet, former Vice President Joe Biden, former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, former South Bend, Indiana Mayor Pete Buttegieg, Hawaii Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard, Minnesota Senator Amy Klobuchar, former Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick, Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders, California hedge fund executive Tom Steyer, Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren, and California entrepreneur Andrew Yang.

Anyone with questions about the Caucus process can reach out to their respective Dallas County party chairperson. For Democrats, that is Bryce Smith, who can be reached by calling 515-993-3350. The Republican Chair is Ron Forsell, who can be contacted by email at info@dallascountygop.org. Make sure to listen to the Raccoon Valley Radio network tonight after 8 p.m. for updates and results on the 2020 Iowa Caucuses.