Firehouse primary

A firehouse primary, also called a firehouse caucus or "unassembled caucus", is a term sometimes used in the United States to describe a primary election run by a political party, not a government, to select the party's candidates for a later general election.[1] Firehouse primaries were originally held in public buildings such as firehouses.

  1. ^ Firehouse primary at Taegan Goddard's political dictionary

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