The 2008 North Dakota Democratic presidential caucuses took place on February 5, 2008, one of the many Super Tuesday nominating contests held that day.
Eligible voters included all eligible voters who cast a ballot for a Democrat in the last general election or planned to in the next election, and would not cast a ballot in the Republican caucus.
All ballots were secret, and unlike most caucuses, North Dakota's featured no physical division into preference groups.
A minimum 15% threshold was required at the local caucus, legislative district, and state convention levels.
[1] A unique feature of the North Dakota Dem-NPL process was that delegates were elected from Preference Caucuses which may or may not relate to candidates.