The Iowa caucuses are this evening. So, what happens next you ask? The answer continues the calendric theme from yesterday. After consulting many sources that often conflicted, I settled on these dates for the various states’ presidential preference primaries and caucuses. They were compiled by the National Conference of State Legislatures from “state election officials, state parties, selected press coverage, and The Green Papers."
Note that the process varies by state and that the two parties do not necessarily hold their events on the same dates:
03 January
Iowa (Democratic caucuses, Republican caucuses)
05 January
Wyoming (Republican county conventions)
08 January
New Hampshire (Democratic primary, Republican primary)
15 January
Michigan (Democratic primary, Republican primary)
19 January
Nevada (Democratic caucuses, Republican caucuses)
South Carolina (Republican primary)
25 January – 07 February
Hawaii (Republican caucuses)
29 January
Florida (Democratic primary, Republican primary)
South Carolina (Democratic primary)
01 February – 03 February
Maine (Republican caucuses)
05 February
Alabama (Democratic primary, Republican primary)
Alaska (Democratic caucuses, Republican caucuses)
Arizona (Democratic primary, Republican primary)
Arkansas (Democratic primary, Republican primary)
California (Democratic primary, Republican primary)
Colorado (Democratic caucuses, Republican caucuses)
Connecticut (Democratic primary, Republican primary)
Delaware (Democratic primary, Republican primary)
Georgia (Democratic primary, Republican primary)
Idaho (Democratic caucuses)
Illinois (Democratic primary, Republican primary)
Kansas (Democratic caucuses)
Minnesota (Democratic caucuses, Republican caucuses)
Missouri (Democratic primary, Republican primary)
Montana (Republican caucuses)
New Jersey (Democratic primary, Republican primary)
New Mexico (Democratic primary)
New York (Democratic primary, Republican primary)
North Dakota (Democratic caucuses, Republican caucuses)
Oklahoma (Democratic primary, Republican primary)
Tennessee (Democratic primary, Republican primary)
Utah (Democratic primary, Republican primary)
West Virginia (Republican state convention)
09 February
Kansas (Republican caucuses)
Louisiana (Democratic primary, Republican caucuses)
Nebraska (Democratic caucuses)
Washington (Democratic caucuses, Republican caucuses)
10 February
Maine (Democratic caucuses)
12 February
District of Columbia (Democratic caucuses, Republican primary)
Maryland (Democratic primary, Republican primary)
Virginia (Democratic primary, Republican primary)
19 February
Hawaii (Democratic caucuses)
Wisconsin (Democratic primary, Republican primary)
04 March
Massachusetts (Democratic primary, Republican primary)
Rhode Island (Democratic primary, Republican primary)
Ohio (Democratic primary, Republican primary)
Texas (Democratic primary, Republican primary)
Vermont (Democratic primary, Republican primary)
08 March
Wyoming (Democratic caucuses)
11 March
Mississippi (Democratic primary, Republican primary)
22 April
Pennsylvania (Democratic primary, Republican primary)
06 May
Indiana (Democratic primary, Republican primary)
North Carolina (Democratic primary, Republican primary)
13 May
Nebraska (Republican primary [advisory only])
West Virginia (Democratic primary)
20 May
Kentucky (Democratic primary, Republican primary)
Oregon (Democratic primary, Republican primary)
27 May
Idaho (Democratic primary [non-binding], Republican primary)
03 June
Montana (Democratic primary)
New Mexico (Republican primary)
South Dakota (Democratic primary, Republican primary)
28 June
Nebraska (Republican state convention)
Thursday, January 3, 2008
Presidential Primary & Caucus Calendar
Posted by James at 9:23 AM
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