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primary elections and caucuses are held
caucuses, primary elections, national conventions and petitions.
Such is the purpose of primary elections. Candidates may also be determined by caucuses and state conventions.
Primary elections and caucuses and the Democratic and Republican Presidential conventions
Delegates are chosen by primary elections in which anybody can vote, as well as by party caucuses, that is by election by party leaders.
By caucus of members of a political party, by state party conventions, or by primary elections, or by all of the above in some states.
Delegates are chosen by primary elections in which anybody can vote, as well as by party caucuses, that is by election by party leaders.
1) Caucuses 2) Nominating Conventions 3) Primary Elections 4) Petition
Caucuses were replaced with national conventions in 1832. (Andrew Jackson vs. Henry Clay) Caucuses were replaced with national conventions in 1832. (Andrew Jackson vs. Henry Clay)
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Perhaps you are referring to the party caucuses and primary elections that choose the candidates.
presidential primary elections and caucuses