Caucus States:
Alaska
Colorado
Hawaii
Iowa
Kansas
Louisiana*
Maine
Minnesota
Montana*
Nebraska*
Nevada
North Dakota
Washington
Wyoming
Primary States:
Alabama
Arizona
Arkansas
California
Connecticut
Delaware
Florida
Georgia
Idaho
Illinois
Indiana
Kentucky
Louisiana*
Maryland
Michigan
Mississippi
Missouri
Montana*
Nebraska*
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas
Utah
Vermont
Virginia
West Virginia
Wisconsin
*= holds both, depending on the party.
Ten States will hold a primary or caucus on March 6.
caucus
Iowa doesnt have a primary because it is usually the bigger states who have primaries, the smaller states usually get together to decide the states candidate, which is what a caucus is.
the candidates
Whether a state has a presidential caucus actually depends on the government. Some states will have a primary and some will have a caucus
primary election, got this from my text book!
There are only 10 states that use the caucus system, these states are Alaska, Colorado, Hawaii, Kansas, Maine, Minnesota, Nevada, North Dakota, Wyoming and Iowa. Virginia uses primary for election purposes.
no there are only thirteen states that caucus
Iowa holds the first caucus and New Hampshire holds the first primary.
Some people feel like they're under pressure when they have to discuss who they're voting for like at a caucus, so some states think that it should be a private thing like a primary when you vote behind a curtain.
Because of the uniqueness of the caucus system used, as opposed to the primary system in most other states.
New Hampshire. Iowa holds the first election, but it is a Caucus.