In the 2012 Iowa Caucuses, Mitt Romney was the victor with 25% of the total voters, or 30,015 votes. However, he only won by 8 votes! Rick Santorum came in a close second with 30,007 votes, or 25% of the total voters as well. Ron Paul was also not too far behind with 22% of the votes, or 26,219 total. In fourth place was Newt Gingrich with 14% of the votes, or 16,251. In fifth place was Rick Perry with 11% of the votes, or 12,604 votes. In sixth place was Michele Bachmann with 5% of the votes, or 6,073 votes. She later announced that she was dropping her candidacy as a result of the Iowa Caucuses. In seventh place came Jon Huntsman who got less than 1% of the votes, a total of 745. However, this was expected because Huntsman did not campaign in Iowa.
Barack Obama won for the Democrats.
Mitt Romney won for the Republicans.
Donald Trump won the 2016 presidential election. Donald Trump received 304 electoral votes and Hillary Clinton received 227 electoral votes.
Donald Trump won Iowa in the 2016 presidential election.
Donald Trump ( Rep.) won Iowa in 2016.
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No. Iowa has caucuses.
Newt Ginrich
Both Democratic and Republican
Fourteen I think
She did badly in the Iowa caucuses and ran out of money.
The Iowa Caucus is so called because it does not function like a normal primary. In Iowa they have mini town meetings amongst political party members that are called Caucuses. At these meetings they decide which candidate they will be backing as their presidential nominee. For more information about caucuses see: http://www.answers.com/topic/caucus = =
Since 1972, Iowa has held the first caucuses of the presidential primaries.
In the 2012 Iowa Caucuses, Mitt Romney was the victor with 25% of the total voters, or 30,015 votes. However, he only won by 8 votes! Rick Santorum came in a close second with 30,007 votes, or 25% of the total voters as well. Ron Paul was also not too far behind with 22% of the votes, or 26,219 total. In fourth place was Newt Gingrich with 14% of the votes, or 16,251. In fifth place was Rick Perry with 11% of the votes, or 12,604 votes. In sixth place was Michele Bachmann with 5% of the votes, or 6,073 votes. She later announced that she was dropping her candidacy as a result of the Iowa Caucuses. In seventh place came Jon Huntsman who got less than 1% of the votes, a total of 745. However, this was expected because Huntsman did not campaign in Iowa.
Yes, there are. Some examples are Maine and Iowa, they both allow for absentee ballots.
In general, local party caucuses are open to all members of that party in the local region. In most US states, there are party caucuses that elect local party officers. If you are asking about the Iowa caucuses, Iowa has same-day voter registration, so any eligible voter may show up at a caucus, register (or change their registration) to that caucus's party, and participate in that caucus.
Iowa has won 39 times and Iowa State has won 20 times.