The New Hampshire state primary election is on September 14, 2010.
The New Hampshire state primary election is on September 14, 2010.
New Hampshire generally holds the earliest presidential primary election.
America's Election HQ - 2008 New Hampshire Primary was released on: USA: 10 January 2012
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America's Election HQ - 2008 New Hampshire Primary Preview was released on: USA: 8 January 2012
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.
New Hampshire. Iowa holds the first election, but it is a Caucus.
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The New Hampshire is a part of the process of choosing the delegates to Republican and Democratic conventions which is given the rights to select the presidential election nominees. This is held in November following the primary election.
Voters are not required until 2015 to present identification when voting in an election in New Hampshire.
The first primary in the United States is traditionally held in New Hampshire, where voters participate in a presidential primary election. The second primary takes place in South Carolina, which follows New Hampshire's primary. These early contests play a crucial role in shaping the momentum for candidates seeking their party's nomination.
The early primary elections, which rank multiple candidates in the same party, tend to 'weed out' those with no chance of winning a presidential election, and allowing the probable peospects to the top of the list. Since New Hampshire has the first primary (Iowa has caucuses - a little different) election leading to a presidential election, it is only the second public measurement of each candidate's presidential potential.