A caucus is a meeting of supporters or members of a specific political party or movement. There are several caucus in each state. In order to find the one in a person's state it is best to go to that states government website.
Intra party caucus - members share ideology personal interest caucus - members share an interest for an issue constituency caucus - members represent a group, region or both
Caucus
A caucus is a meeting where members of a political party discuss political business. The two major parties in the U. S. are the Republican Party and the Democratic Party.
The Conservative Caucus was created in 1974.
Left Caucus was created in 1979.
no there are only thirteen states that caucus
Well, there was the Iowa Caucus, then the Wyoming caucus (but the news didnt seem to care about that one) and then the new hamshire caucus, but im not sure which one was the most recent
The Alps, the Pyrenees, and the Caucus are some major mountain ranges.
The first state caucus was held in Ohio.
The term 'caucus' can be used as both a noun and a verb, and absolute secrecy is a part of neither.As a noun, a caucus is a group of officials with similar interests and goal, such as the Congressional Black Caucus, the Iowa Republican Caucus, the Congressional Hispanic Caucus, or similar.As a verb, the term "to caucus" is when these groups meet and vote, with voting procedures ranging from secret ballot, to a show-of-hands, to a voice-vote.
Iowa is the first caucus, which is held in January.
It is called its location.