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The presidential primaries are here: When do you have to vote?

(NEXSTAR) — Primary election season is here, and New Hampshire voters will head to the polls on Tuesday to nominate their candidates for this year's presidential election.

Although it is the first primary, it is not the first stop in preparation for Election Day on November 5, 2024. Former President Donald Trump emerged as the front-runner as Iowa voters caucused last week.

Soon, we'll all be heading to the polls in the primaries (or caucuses in some states).

Following New Hampshire, South Carolina will also hold its Democratic presidential primary on February 3 (which is why President Joe Biden is not on the New Hampshire ballot). The state's Republican primary election will be held in three weeks, on February 24th.

nevada The primary election is scheduled for February 6th, and the Republican caucus is scheduled for February 8th. Federal Election Commission Report. michigan The primary election will be held on February 27th.

According to the FEC, Republican caucuses will be held in Idaho and Missouri on March 2nd, and in North Dakota on March 4th. The District of Columbia Republican primary election will be held on March 3rd.

According to the paper, presidential primaries will be held in 14 states on Super Tuesday, March 5th. FEC:

A week later, the Republican caucus is scheduled to meet in Hawaii. mississippi and Washington There will be a primary election.

Five states — florida, illinois, Kansasand Ohio — The primary election will be held on March 19th. louisiana According to the FEC, he will head to the polls in the primary on March 23, the same day as the Democratic primary in Missouri.

connecticut, Delaware, new york, rhode islandand wisconsin Share the key date: April 2nd. pennsylvania A primary election is scheduled to be held in three weeks. Wyoming will hold its Democratic caucus on April 13th and the Republican convention on April 18th.

The FEC reports that some states won't hold their primary elections until May. Indiana May 7th. maryland, nebraskaand west virginia May 14th. kentucky and Oregon May 21st. District of Columbia (Democrat); montana, new jersey, new mexicoand south dakota.

Many states also have runoff elections, general elections, or other dates that require residents to go to the polls. Contact your local election office or board of elections to find out when the next election is, whether you are registered to vote, and what you need to bring to the polls.

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