The Ted Cruz campaign is providing easy information for supporters to understand the caucus voting process and meeting locations.

Ted Cruz Religious Liberty RallyThe campaign is pointing supporters to VoteTedCruz.com, where they can register to vote (they must be a declared Republican in order to vote in the Republican caucus), and find more information about the caucus locations.

TedCruz.org has additional information:

Sign Up

Sign up to #CaucusForCruz here and get connected to your local Cruz Caucus Captain who will help you through the process and meet you on caucus night.

How Do I Participate?

In order to participate in the upcoming Republican caucus, you must be a registered Republican and at least 18 years old by the 2016 general election, held on November 8th. If you are not a registered Republican, you can contact your county auditor to register immediately, and you will also have the option of same-day voter registration at the caucus location. You can find more voter registration information here.

What Happens at the Caucus?

At 7:00pm, each precinct will be called to order by the temporary chair, an individual appointed by the county party. The first item of business will be to conduct a presidential preference poll. After the results are tabulated and announced, other state and county party business will proceed, including electing delegates to the county convention.

Where Do I Go to Caucus?

Your caucus location is determined by the precinct in which you reside. You can find your precinct here.

Several other campaigns are urging supporters to arrive at 6:30 p.m. and it would be wise for Cruz voters to do the same.