Nevada caucuses
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The Nevada caucuses are held every four years to determine whom Nevada's delegates will support in choosing Republican and Democratic presidential candidates.

Since 2008 the Nevada caucuses have been scheduled early in the nomination process (i.e., prior to Super Tuesday
Super Tuesday
In the United States, Super Tuesday, in general, refers to the Tuesday in February or March of a presidential election year when the greatest number of states hold primary elections to select delegates to national conventions at which each party's presidential candidates are officially nominated...

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See also

  • Nevada Democratic caucuses, 2008
    Nevada Democratic caucuses, 2008
    The Nevada Democratic Presidential Caucuses took place on January 19, 2008 after having been moved from a later date by the Nevada Democratic Party...

  • Nevada Republican caucuses, 2008
    Nevada Republican caucuses, 2008
    The Nevada Republican caucuses, 2008 was held on January 19, the same day as the 2008 South Carolina Republican primary, with 31 delegates at stake. Mitt Romney was the winner in Nevada with 51% of the votes, with Ron Paul in second place. Half of Romney's votes came from Mormons, while two-thirds...

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