Whether a state has a presidential caucus actually depends on the government. Some states will have a primary and some will have a caucus
The first state caucus was held in Ohio.
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.
Teray Stephens is the President of the National Women's Political Caucus of CA.
Iowa
elect delegates to state nominating convention
elect delegates to state nominating convention
The caucus voters are party insiders, usually local to some specific area of the the state.
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elect delegates to state nominating convention
Georgia is a country in the Caucus Region of Europe/Asia. Georgia is a state in the United States.
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