Depends on the party, but in general: States that hold caucuses are: Alaska, Colorada, Hawaii, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana (Democrats, Republicans hold a Primary), Maine, Minnesota, Montana (Republicans, Democrats hold a Primary, Nebraska (Democrats, Republicans hold a Primary),Nevada, North Dakota, Washington, Wyoming.
As of the 2012 election cycle, the states which use the caucus system include Iowa, Nevada, Minnesota, Colorado, Hawaii, Maine, Idaho, Kansas, Wyoming, Alaska, Washington, Florida and North Dakota. U.S. territories American Samoa and the U.S. Virgin Islands also use caucuses.
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presidential primary elections and caucuses is one of the first steps in the process of electing the President of the United States of America. The primary elections are run by state and local governments, while caucuses are private events run by the political parties
primary elections and caucuses are held
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main purpose for which delegates are chosen
She did badly in the Iowa caucuses and ran out of money.
Primary elections and caucuses and the Democratic and Republican Presidential conventions
A series of presidential primary elections and caucuses is one of the first processes of electing a president.
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Presidential primaries are party elections and caucuses to determine who the presidential nominee will be for each political party. They are held between January and June before the general election in November.
The Iowa caucuses are set for February 1, 2016. The primary is February 9 , 2016 in New Hampshire. Primaries and caucuses continue in various states until mid-June. See http://www.uspresidentialelectionnews.com/2016-presidential-primary-schedule-calendar/for the complete schedule.
Since 1972, Iowa has held the first caucuses of the presidential primaries.