Caucus Trivia
January 2, 2008 10:48 amHere’s some Iowa trivia for you:In what year did Iowa hold it’s only presidential primary, instead of holding caucuses?
a) 1916
b) 1932
c) 1948
d) 1964
Click “read the rest” to find out.
a) 1916
From CQ.com:According to Congressional Quarterly’s Guide to U.S. Elections, Iowa held its only presidential primary on April 25, 1916. The first presidential primaries in any states were held one election earlier, in 1912. The 1916 Iowa primary was not exactly an impactful affair, though. Incumbent President Woodrow Wilson ran unopposed in the Democratic contest. Iowa Republican Sen. Albert B. Cummins, a former governor of the state, was unopposed on the Republican side. Wilson would go on to win re-election over the Republican nominee, Supreme Court Justice Charles Evans Hughes. In every other election before or since, Iowa’s national convention delegates and presidential candidates have been determined in party conventions or caucuses.
Source: http://public.cq.com/docs/cqm/cqmidday110-000002650729.html




