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09.01.2022 •
Social Studies
Which is a major argument against the closed primary?
A) Registered voters are left off the poll books.
B) The ballots are confusing and hard to read.
C) The opposing party cannot vote.
D) Independent voters cannot vote.
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A closed primary is a type of primary election in which a voter must affiliate formally with a political party in advance of the election date in order to participate in that party's primary. Other primary election types include: 1) open primaries, in which a voter either does not have to formally affiliate with a political party in order to vote in its primary or can declare his or her affiliation with a party at the polls on the day of the primary; 2) hybrid primaries, in which previously unaffiliated voters may participate in the partisan primary of their choice; and 3) top-two primaries, in which all candidates are listed on the same primary ballot and the top two vote-getters, regardless of their partisan affiliations, advance to the general election.
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