In the Iowa caucus there isn't a secret ballot - it's a very different type of voting. The following video on YouTube from Edwards's campaign office is an entertaining way to educate yourself on how a caucus vote is actually cast.
Iowa Caucus Video: http://youtube.com/watch?v=DJX5S6UWXYI
It will be very interesting this year! susan
Iowa
Iowa is the first caucus, which is held in January.
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The first binding event, in which a candidate can secure convention delegates, is traditionally the Iowa caucus, usually held in late January or early February of the presidential election year.
Iowa held the first nominating events for the 2012 presidential election.
Iowa state caucus
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Iowa. The first primary of the election season.
Since 1972, Iowa has held the first caucuses of the presidential primaries.
The Iowa Caucus is so called because it does not function like a normal primary. In Iowa they have mini town meetings amongst political party members that are called Caucuses. At these meetings they decide which candidate they will be backing as their presidential nominee. For more information about caucuses see: http://www.answers.com/topic/caucus = =
New Hampshire. Iowa holds the first election, but it is a Caucus.