They start next month.
You can follow the links below:
http://www.vote-smart.org/election_president_state_primary_dates.php
http://www.opensecrets.org/pres08/calendar.asp?cycle=2008
http://uspolitics.about.com/od/2008elections/a/prez_primary.htm
2007-12-03 08:00:49
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answered by Alex G 6
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THE ONE TRUE ANSWER
The primary election schedule -- including the number of delegates to be distributed to the winners -- is dependent on Political Party and is as follows:
DEMOCRATS
Phase one: Early primaries and caucuses
Date--State--Type--Total Size of Delegation
January 3, 2008 Iowa caucus 56
January 8, 2008 New Hampshire primary 30
January 15, 2008 Michigan primary 157
January 19, 2008 Nevada caucus 33
January 26, 2008 South Carolina primary 54
January 29, 2008 Florida primary 210
Phase two: Super Tuesday (February 5th)
StateType
Alabamaprimary
Alaska caucus
Arizona primary
Arkansasprimary
Californiaprimary
Coloradocaucus
Connecticutprimary
Delawareprimary
Georgiaprimary
Idaho caucus
Illinois primary
Kansascaucus
Massachusettsprimary
Minnesotacaucus
Missouriprimary
New Jerseyprimary
New Mexicocaucus
New Yorkprimary
North Dakotacaucus
Oklahomaprimary
Tennesseeprimary
Utah primary
Phase three:
9-Feb-08Louisianaprimary
9-Feb-08Nebraskacaucus
9-Feb-08Washingtoncaucus
10-Feb-08Mainecaucus
12-Feb-08District of Columbiaprimary
12-Feb-08Marylandprimary
12-Feb-08Virginiaprimary
19-Feb-08Wisconsinprimary
26-Feb-08Hawaiiprimary
March, 2008American Samoaprimary
March, 2008Democrats Abroadprimary
March, 2008Guamprimary
March, 2008U.S. Virgin Islandsprimary
4-Mar-08Ohioprimary
4-Mar-08Rhode Islandprimary
4-Mar-08Vermontprimary
4-Mar-08Texas primary
8-Mar-08Wyomingcaucus
11-Mar-08Mississippiprimary
22-Apr-08Pennsylvaniaprimary
6-May-08Indiana primary
6-May-08North Carolinaprimary
13-May-08West Virginiaprimary
20-May-08Kentuckyprimary
20-May-08Oregonprimary
1-Jun-08Puerto Ricoprimary
3-Jun-08Montanaprimary
3-Jun-08South Dakotaprimary
The REPUBLICAN schedule is exactly the same, EXCEPT the first phase is as follows:
Phase one: Early primaries and caucuses
Date--State--Type--Total Size of Delegation
January 3, 2008 Iowa caucus 40
January 5, 2008 Wyoming convention 12/28
January 8, 2008 New Hampshire primary 24
January 15, 2008 Michigan primary 60
January 19, 2008 Nevada caucus 34
South Carolina primary 47
January 29, 2008 Florida primary 114
February 2, 2008 Maine caucus 21
2007-12-03 16:25:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Depends on your state! Look online for your state... do a search for your state, the party whose primary you want to vote in, and the years. For instance, "virginia, republican, primary election, 2008" and you will come up with the right results.
2007-12-03 15:55:35
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answered by ItsJustMe 7
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