Large turnout this Sat. in Washington County "could" result in Romney's Maine win being tossed out
Thursday, Feb 16, 2012 9:26 AM 20:24:20 GMT-0800
Mitts ticking Maine time bomb?
One tiny Down East county could cause some serious trouble this weekend
By Steve Kornacki
The state GOP had given local communities a one-week window from Feb. 4-11 to hold caucuses, with the statewide tally announced last Saturday night. At that point, Romney was declared the winner by 194 votes (or a 3 percent margin) over Ron Paul. But there was a catch. Several communities had flouted the state partys edict and held or scheduled caucuses outside of the designated window, while one county Washington had been forced by threats of inclement weather to postpone caucuses that were originally scheduled for Feb. 11 by a week.
At first, this didnt seem like too big of a problem. Not counting votes from places that willfully ignored the window seemed reasonable enough; if theyd wanted to be part of the statewide tally, they could have followed the rules. And while Washington County did attempt to follow the rules, it seemed unlikely that the results from caucuses there would, when they were finally announced, alter the statewide outcome, given how low turnout in the county was for the 08 caucuses and how poorly Paul did back then (eight votes).
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The wild card in all of this is turnout on Saturday. Because it was so low statewide just over 5,000 a big spike in interest in Washington County could have a real impact. As Bill Nemitz of the Portland Press-Herald said on Rachel Maddows show last night, the amount of attention focused on Washington County is unprecedented and their turnout on Saturday might eclipse the turnout from the rest of the state this past weekend.
If Romneys victory is ultimately overturned, timing will be key. Currently, the state GOP isnt scheduled to meet until March, the Saturday after Super Tuesday. Depending on how the GOP race is progressing, having his Maine win tossed out then could be a serious blow to Romney or it might not matter at all, if hes coming off a series of big victories. But the timeline might also speed up. If (and its a very big if) Paul scores an emphatic victory in Washington County this weekend, it will be a lot tougher for the state Republican Party to run out the clock on this one.
http://www.salon.com/2012/02/16/mitts_ticking_maine_time_bomb/