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United States presidential primary - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The series of presidential primary elections and caucuses is one of the first steps in the process of electing the President of the United States of America. The primary elections are run by state a...
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United States presidential election, 2008 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Establishing the date for a Presidential primary, and determining the type of Presidential primary held, varies from state to state. This is due to differences in state statutes, party constitutions, party rules and regulations, ... In some states, a caucus and/or convention may be held instead of a Presidential primary election.
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*Note: These figures include votes cast in the New York Republican primary election. In New York, Republican voters cast ballots for delegates, with the Presidential preference of the delegate listed below the delegate’s name.
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Election 2000 Presidential Primaries, Caucuses, ... Presidential Primary Types include the Delegate Selection Primary, Advisory Primary, Winner-Take-All Primary, Proportional Primary, Democratic National Convention Proportional Primary Threshold Rules, Bonus Primary, Loophole Primary, and Caucus/Convention.
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At the presidential primary election, electors may vote for candidates for nomination for President of the United States. (4) The Secretary of State may adopt rules governing the procedures for conducting a presidential primary election under this section.
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