The presidential primary for 2016 in California is set for June 7.
Primaries begin in January of an election year. The Iowa caucus and New Hampshire primaries are usually the first, with one or two state primaries each week until "Super Tuesday," a single day in late February or early March when nearly half the states conduct primaries and caucuses.
South Carolina holds primaries, specifically presidential primaries, rather than caucuses. The state is known for its early position in the primary calendar during presidential election years, making it a key battleground for candidates seeking their party's nomination. The Democratic and Republican parties in South Carolina both conduct primary elections, allowing voters to cast their ballots for their preferred candidates.
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No, the Republican Party's does not give elected officials and party leaders an automatic vote in the presidential primary process; however, politicians and party leaders can be elected to be delegates(pledged or otherwise).
It is not Republican, but mainly Democratic. Orange County is one of the main Republican areas of the state.
Illinois and Maryland are two states with state presidential conventions. Also, New York, Missouri, and the state of California have state presidential conventions.
George W.Bush,the 2000 republican presidential candidate won the presidential election of 2000.
State delegates are three per congressional district. This does not include so-called "super delegates"
The score is 7 to 7 .Republicans won California in 1960. Democrats won in 1964. California voted for Republican presidents every year in the six elections from 1968 through 1988.In the six elections since the state has voted Democratic.
In the last US Presidential election, the Democratic Party won in Colorado.
South Carolina (SC) is considered a typically red state, meaning it tends to vote Republican in presidential elections and has a Republican majority in its state government.
Arizona.