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The presidential primary season typically begins in early January and runs through June of an election year. It kicks off with the Iowa caucuses and the New Hampshire primary, followed by a series of primaries and caucuses in various states. The season ends when the major parties hold their national conventions, where delegates officially nominate their candidates for president. The exact dates can vary by election cycle and state.

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