In some open primary states, voters do have to register in advance or do have to declare a party preference. |
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Idaho is a rare case of a state moving from an open primary to at party-choice system based on partisan registration. |
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It is tempting to expect that an open primary will make representatives more responsive in a generic sense to the district median voter. |
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California used a plurality rule for nomination and election in regular elections but used an open primary with runoff for special elections. |
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Open primary states allow the voter to choose either party's ballot in the voting booth on primary day, and none of the open primary states require voter registration by party. |
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The problem is that Mississippi has long operated as a state that functionally had an open primary. |
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Both men said they agree with the outcome of the ruling: more open primary elections. |
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The panel recognizes TurkeyĆs drive to give older girls a second chance at education through open primary schools. |
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Then in 2000, the local district of Muradiye opened an open primary school designed to give girls who had not completed compulsory primary school another chance. |
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In 1975, he asked legislators to consider an open primary. |
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The party's candidate may be chosen in an open primary. |
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The left's open primary race looks likely to be tense. |
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In August 2009, Totnes became the first constituency to select the Conservative PPC through an open primary that was organised by the local Conservative Association. |
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