Election

Explain the difference in the following ways someone is nominated for office (caucus, primary). Which is most common?

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A caucus is defined as a state gathering of political party members with the specific purpose of selecting candidates for office.

A primary election is a preliminary election. It is used to determine a party's nominee for a specific office.

Primaries are the most common.