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1elections to select party nominees in which voters can decide on election day whether they want to participate in the democratic or republican contests.8 sets
2elections to select party nominees in which voters can decide on election day whether they want to participate in the democratic or republican contests4 sets
3voters decide on election day which party to participate in, and then can only vote for that party2 sets
4an election in which voters need not declare their party preference to vote for the party's nominees1 set
5election before the general election when voters can vote for any candidate regardless of aparty because those candidates are running for state and local primaries1 set
6voters choose on election day to vote in either party contest1 set
7elections to select party nominees in which voters can decide on election day whether they want to participate in the democratic or republican constests1 set
8primary elections in which a voter may cast a ballot in either party's primary eletion1 set
9registered votersof any party vote1 set
10election to select party nominees in which voters can decide on election day whether they want to participate in the democratic or republican contests1 set
11on election day, voters can decide if they want to participate in democrat or republican contests1 set
12voters may choose which party primary they will in on election day1 set
13election races that are open to all registered voters regardless of their party affiliation1 set
14allow voters to decide on election day whether they want to participate in democratic or republican contests.1 set
15a ballot where voters can vote for any candidate on ballot and the top 2 getters will be in a run-off in the general election (unless they get majority vote)1 set
16elections the general election when there are no limits on political parties and voters can vote for any candidate regardless of party.1 set
17primary elections in which eligible voters do not need to be registered party members1 set
18nomination contests where voters can decide on election day whether they want to participate in the democratic or republican contest.1 set
19election races that are open to all registered voters regardless of their party affliation1 set