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| # | Definition | Sets | |
| 1 | a primary election in which each voter may vote for candidates from both parties | 18 sets | |
| 2 | used to be held in washington and california -- all voters could vote for any candidate, regardless of party. | 7 sets | |
| 3 | registered voters may vote for candidates from either party on the same primary ballot | 6 sets | |
| 4 | election to choose candidates that is open to independents, and that allows voters to choose candidates from all the parties. | 3 sets | |
| 5 | a primary election in which each voter may vote for candidates from both parties. | 3 sets | |
| 6 | a primary election that permits all voters, regardless of party to choose candidates | 2 sets | |
| 7 | a voting process in which voters recieve a long ballot containing the names of all contenders, regardless of party, and can vote however they choose | 2 sets | |
| 8 | a nominating election in which voters may switch from one party's primary to another on an office to office basis | 1 set | |
| 9 | a primary in which voters may cast ballots in either party's primary (but not for both) on an office-by-office basis | 1 set | |
| 10 | allows you to vote for candidates from more than one party | 1 set | |
| 11 | a primary in which each voter may vote for candidates in each party | 1 set | |
| 12 | every voter can recieve the same primary ballot | 1 set | |
| 13 | primary - qualified voters can vote for any party | 1 set | |
| 14 | a primary election in which voters receive a ballot containing both parties' potential nominees and can help nominate candidates for all offices for both parties | 1 set | |
| 15 | a primary in which voters can vote for the democratic candidates, the republican candidates, or some from each party. | 1 set | |
| 16 | vote both parties | 1 set | |
| 17 | primary election open to all voters, who may vote for a candidate from any party for each office. | 1 set | |
| 18 | one candidate per party for each office (wa. and alaska) | 1 set | |
| 19 | election in which voters can choose from among the potential candidates from both parties. he is currently banned by the supreme court. | 1 set | |
| 20 | a voting process in which voters recieve a long ballot containing the names of all contenders, regardless of party and can vote how ever they want to | 1 set | |
| 21 | a primary election in which each voter may vote for a candidate from both parties | 1 set | |
| 22 | primary elections nominate candidates for the general election. in a blanket primary election, candidates from all parties are listed on the same ballot. voters participate regardless of their party affiliation, and are able to select candidates of different parties for different offices. | 1 set | |
| 23 | a nominating election in which voters may switch from one party's primary to another on an office-to-office basis | 1 set | |
| 24 | sometimes called the wide open primary | 1 set | |
| 25 | a primary in which the voter can vote for candidates of more than one party | 1 set | |
| 26 | election in which voters can choose from among potential nominees in both parties; currently outlawed by the us supreme court | 1 set | |
| 27 | voters could choose among all contenders, regardless of party. | 1 set | |
| 28 | primary election system that allows voters to select candidates without regard for party affiliation | 1 set | |
| 29 | a voting process in which voters recieve a long ballot containing the names of all of the contenders, regardless of party, and can vote however they choose (unconstitutional) | 1 set | |
| 30 | voters may pick one candidate for each office without respect to party lines. | 1 set | |
| 31 | a voting process in which voters receive a long ballot containing the names of all contenders, regardless of party, and can vote however they choose. | 1 set | |
| 32 | primary in which voters may cast ballots in either party's primary, not both, on an office by office basis. | 1 set | |
| 33 | a primary that permits all voters, regardless of party, to choose candidates of both parties | 1 set | |
| 34 | election to choose candidates that is open to independents, and that allows voters to choose candidates from all the parties. example | 1 set | |
| 35 | voters can vote for one party's candidate for one office and for another party's candidate for another office; now illegal. | 1 set | |
| 36 | in this method, a voter receives a ballot with all nominees from all parties. the voter may vote for different parties for different positions on the ballot | 1 set | |
| 37 | all voters get the same ballot listing every candidate regardless for party for every office | 1 set | |
| 38 | primary election in which each voter may vote for candidates from both parties | 1 set | |
| 39 | the voter gets a ballot with candidates from both parties and choses | 1 set | |
| 40 | system used for selecting political party candidates; does not matter which party one is registered with, they can vote for a republican government and a democratic senator to go to the general election – don’t have to vote along party lines – less restrictive to voters than an open primary | 1 set | |