With so many states being thrown around, it's easy for the average person to be a bit confused about what state takes place when. So, for your reading convenience (and bookmarking pleasure), here is the Presidential Primary Schedule for 2008, and the winners of each race as they happen...
January
January 3
- Iowa (caucus, both parties, winners - Huckabee/Obama)
January 5
- Wyoming (caucus, GOP only, winner - Romney)
January 8
- New Hampshire (winners - McCain/Clinton)
January 15
- Michigan (winners - Romney/Clinton)
January 19
- Nevada (caucus, winners - Romney/Clinton)
- South Carolina (GOP only, winner - McCain)
January 26
- South Carolina (Dems only, winner - Obama)
January 29
- Florida
February
February 1
- Maine (GOP only)
February 5 (Super Tuesday)
- Alabama
- Alaska
- Arizona
- Arkansas
- California
- Colorado (caucus)
- Connecticut
- Delaware
- Georgia
- Idaho (Dems only)
- Illinois
- Kansas (Dems only)
- Massachusetts
- Minnesota
- Missouri
- New Jersey
- New Mexico (Dems only)
- New York
- North Dakota (caucus)
- Oklahoma
- Tennessee
- Utah
February 9
- Louisiana
- Kansas (GOP only)
February 10
- Maine (caucus, Dems only)
February 12
- District of Columbia
- Maryland
- Virginia
February 19
- Hawaii (Dems only)
- Washington
- Wisconsin
March
March 4
- Ohio
- Rhode Island
- Texas
- Vermont
March 8
- Wyoming (Dems only)
March 11
- Mississippi
April
April 22
- Pennsylvania
May
May 6
- Indiana
- North Carolina
May 13
- Nebraska
- West Virginia
May 20
- Kentucky
- Oregon
May 27
- Idaho (GOP only)
June
June 3
- Montana
- New Mexico (GOP only)
- South Dakota
Democratic National Convention is August 25-28
Republican National Convention is September 1-4
(h/t About.com)
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