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  2. United States presidential primary - Wikipedia

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    Franchise in a primary or caucus is governed by rules established by the state party, although the states may impose other regulations. While most states hold primary elections, a handful of states hold caucuses. Instead of going to a polling place, voters attend local private events run by the political parties, and cast their selections there.

  3. Most states have either caucuses or a primary. Why is ... - AOL

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    States typically use either a primary or caucuses to vote for a presidential nominee. ... A primary is an election run by the government at the state and local level, where voters cast ballots on ...

  4. Primary election - Wikipedia

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    Primary elections or primaries determine which candidates will run for an upcoming general election.In Party primaries, a political party selects a candidate. Depending on the state and/or party, there may be an "open primary", in which all voters are eligible to participate, or a "closed primary", in which only members of a political party can vote.

  5. 2008 Democratic Party presidential primaries - Wikipedia

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    The presidential primaries actually consisted of both primary elections and caucuses, depending upon what the individual state chose. The goal of the process was to elect the majority of the 4,233 delegates to the 2008 Democratic National Convention, which was held from Monday, August 25, through Thursday, August 28, 2008, in Denver, Colorado ...

  6. What's the difference between the Iowa Caucus and a ... - AOL

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    Iowans will kick off the presidential nominating process at the Jan. 15 Republican caucuses.. After a dramatic rearranging of the Democratic primary calendar and the passage of a new state law ...

  7. Why Michigan is having both a Republican primary and a caucus ...

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    On Tuesday, Michigan will hold a primary election open to all registered voters. Then, on Saturday, March 2, the Michigan Republican Party will hold a caucus convention.

  8. 2024 Republican Party presidential primaries - Wikipedia

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    The primary was boycotted by the Nevada Republican Party in favor of the Nevada caucuses. As a consequence, Trump was not a candidate in the primary, while Haley was not in the caucus. Haley, while losing the primary to None of These Candidates, was declared the official winner. On February 8, Trump won the Nevada and Virgin Island caucuses. [189]

  9. AP Decision Notes: What to expect in Idaho's state primary ...

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    Here’s a look at what to expect on primary and caucus night: PRIMARY AND CAUCUS DAY. ... The election night tabulation ended at 4:51 a.m. ET with about 97% of total votes counted. Although most ...