a state represenative will meet with each candidate in a MEETING (the difference between caucuses and primaries) and the elect delegates.
Iowa
No, it is not. The Iowa Caucus awards delegates proportionally.
Democratic Representative Caucus ended in 2002.
Democratic Representative Caucus was created in 2001.
Iowa is the first caucus, which is held in January.
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
Democratic Black Caucus of Florida was created in 1980.
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.
New Democratic Party Socialist Caucus was created in 1998.
Iowa
Approximately 121,503 people participated in the 2012 Iowa Caucus.
The Republican Party assigns delegates proportionally during the Iowa Caucus.