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    O·pen pri·ma·ry
    /ˈōpən ˈprīˌmerē/

    noun

    • 1. a primary election in which voters are not required to declare party affiliation. US

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  3. Feb 20, 2024 · A party's primary election can happen in three forms: open primary, closed primary, and semi-closed or mixed primary. In open primary election, any registered voter can pick candidates from any political party. It allows votes from eligible voters even if they aren't registered with that party or changing their party affiliation.

  4. a primary in which everyone who is allowed to vote can choose either party's ballot (= list of candidates) in order to vote for a candidate to represent that party at a later election: In an open primary, you can vote for a candidate from either party.

  5. Open Primary. An “open primary” is an election that allows voters to select candidates on one partys ballot without declaring their own party affiliation. Open primaries are often contrasted with closed primaries, in which only registered members of a particular political party are allowed to participate in the primary election. In a ...

  6. a primary in which everyone who is allowed to vote can choose either party's ballot (= list of candidates) in order to vote for a candidate to represent that party at a later election: In an open primary, you can vote for a candidate from either party. Last year's ruling prevented the state from using an open primary.

  7. May 6, 2024 · In an open primary, any eligible voter can cast a ballot. Some states instead opt for closed primaries, in which only registered party members can vote. Definitions of open primary. noun. a primary in which any registered voter can vote (but must vote for candidates of only one party) see more.

  8. May 23, 2023 · Open primaries are a type of election system that allow all citizens who are eligible to vote, regardless of their political affiliation for the party, to take part in the nomination process of a particular political party.

  9. An open primary is a primary election in which any registered voter can vote in any party's primary. Voters choose which primary to vote in; they do not have to be members of that party in order to vote.

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