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Primary
Results!
For information on all past primaries and caucuses,
please visit CNN's Election 2008 web page. From this site, you can look up any state, party or candidate of your
preference or view all results at once. The choice is yours! Click on the voting memorabilia below to visit CNN's
site.
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Florida and the Democratic National Committee
(DNC)
Who won the Democratic Primary? Was there one to win? Read about the penalties
that were imposed on Florida by the DNC and and how it affects our election.
Mercury News: Why the Florida Primary is Moot
Primaries and Caucuses Previously Held
January 2008 February 2008 February
5: Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Georgia, Idaho (Democratic only),
Illinois, Kansas (Democratic only), Massachusetts, Minnesota, Missouri, New Jersey, New Mexico, (Democratic only), New York,
North Dakota, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Utah February 9: Louisiana February 10: Maine (Democratic only)
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Primary/caucus
calendar for the Democratic and Republican nominating process. This schedule is current as of December 28, 2007 Democratic Primary/Caucus Schedule
February 2008
February 12: District of Columbia, Maryland, Virginia
March 2008 March 4: Ohio, Rhode Island, Texas, Vermont March 8: Wyoming (Democratic only) March 11: Mississippi
April 2008
May 2008 May 6: Indiana, North Carolina May 13: Nebraska, West Virginia May 20: Kentucky,
Oregon
June 2008
August 2008 Republican Primary/Caucus Schedule
February 2008
February 12: District of Columbia, Maryland, Virginia February 19:
Washington, Wisconsin March
2008
April 2008
May 2008 May 6: Indiana, North
Carolina May 13: Nebraska, West
Virginia May 20: Kentucky, Oregon
May 27: Idaho (Republican only)
June 2008 June 3: Montana, New Mexico (Republican only), South Dakota
September 2008
September 1-4: Republican National Convention (Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minnesota)
[Source:
National Association of Secretary of States]
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