A caucus is: # A meeting of the local members of a political party especially to select delegates to a convention or register preferences for candidates running for office. # A closed meeting of party members within a legislative body to decide on questions of policy or leadership. # A group within a legislative or decision-making body seeking to represent a specific int # A meeting of the local members of a political party especially to select delegates to a convention or register preferences for candidates running for office. # A closed meeting of party members within a legislative body to decide on questions of policy or leadership. # A group within a legislative or decision-making body seeking to represent a specific interest or influence a particular area of policyerest or influence a particular area of policy Generally regarding the caucus process in the US Presidential elections, to participate at the "primary caucus" just show up and sign an oath that you voted for a candiate of the party who's caucus you are attending. It's easy, and fun!
I caucused for Barack Obama. What does your state have, a primary or a caucus? Many people say old grandmas and caucuses are old and outdated. Will you attend the caucus tomorrow?Ace__Definition: A meeting in which members of a political party choose their party's candidate for president or decide policy................The members of the party who served in congress would hold a closed caucus.
First of all Caucus is spelled incorrectly in the question. No there are seven caucus states for 2008. The number can change from year to year. A state can either have a caucus or a primary election, they are two different methods for selecting a candidate for each party. Some states traditionally have a caucus from year to year, New Hampshire and Iowa being two great examples. For 2008, Five of the Seven Caucus states are: Minnesota North Dakota Iowa New Hampshire Nevada
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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 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.
I asked the caucus for their opinion on a matter of law.
Asian law caucus was created in 1972.
LGBT Equality Caucus was created in 2008.