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Every state is different basically. Indendents can vote in some states for either party, while in other states you must be registered in a certain party to vote for them. The primary dates are different for many states. And some states have normal primaries where you can vote throughout the day, and other states of "caucuses" where you can only vote within a certain window at a certain location.
It's an absolute mess really...I hate our system. The whole "caucus" idea is mindblowingly dumb.
From Wikipedia:
"The Iowa caucus is an electoral event in which residents of the U.S. state of Iowa elect delegates to the county convention to which their precinct belongs in a caucus. There are 99 counties in Iowa and thus 99 conventions. These county conventions then select delegates for both Iowa's Congressional District Convention and the State Convention, which eventually choose the delegates for the presidential nominating conventions (the national conventions)."
So basically, rather than simply having a statewide vote throughout the day and having the winner get the state delegates, every county in the state has a big "convention" at night where people need to drive to the meeting location in their county, listen to speeches for a few hours, THEN they vote on who gets the delegates..
Last edited by Capitalizt on Jan-04-2008 at 02:42
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