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New Hampshire is the first state to hold a primary while Iowa is the first state to hold a caucus. New Hampshire had its primary on January 10, 2012. The Iowa caucus was held on January 3, 2012.

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New Hampshire traditionally holds the first primary. (Iowa holds the first caucuses.)

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Of which country's election process. Please make your questions precise if you want us to answer them.

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New Hampshire's primaries are first by state law.

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