This year, since the Colorado GOP canceled its traditional presidential preference poll, Super Tuesday will be a little less super for Republicans here when it comes to the presidential race. But Democrats who are feeling the Bern, or are #WithHer, have a long road ahead before their candidates win or lose and this article is geared more toward them. For a Republican caucus primer, go here.
http://www.coloradoindependent.com/156870/is-2016-your-first-presidential-caucus-in-colorado-heres-how-it-works
There were votes. It’s a caucus/convention state.
No primary does not mean no votes.
This mess is what simple attendees need to know. For the people who volunteer for the thankless job of being a precinct committeeman who will run a caucus, it's even worse. When I did it (about four years ago), I had to attend at least two training sessions ahead of time that covered all the paperwork and bureaucracy involved. Some questions were still not resolvable and the people on the Executive Board all gave me different answers because even they didn't understand the system.