Byline: New York Times
Caucuses are meetings of party members, usually those who are most active, in each voting precinct. The precincts generally elect delegates to state party conventions, which in turn select delegates to the party's national nominating convention for president and vice president.
Caucuses differ from primary elections in that no ballots are cast. Caucus turnout is almost always lower because there are many fewer meeting places for caucuses than polling …

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