Iowa held the first nominating events for the 2012 presidential election.
The first binding event, in which a candidate can secure convention delegates, is traditionally the Iowa caucus, usually held in late January or early February of the presidential election year.
Iowa is the first caucus, which is held in January.
Alaska began using the caucus system in 1980 when it first held a presidential caucus. This system was implemented to engage party members in the selection of delegates for the presidential nomination process. Prior to that, Alaska used a primary system to determine its delegates. The caucus format has allowed for more direct participation by party members in the decision-making process.
The first state caucus was held in Ohio.
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It seems fairly obvious that nominations have to be made first and that the general electorate has no choice except to pick from among the nominees. such as they may be. Therefore, it is absolutely vital that good candidates be nominated.
Iowa holds the first presidential caucus in the United States, giving it significant media attention and influence on the nomination process. Candidates use the Iowa caucus as a momentum builder and a test of their campaign organization and appeal to voters. Winning or performing well in Iowa can set the tone for the rest of the primaries.
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