Consider first the situation facing a registered voter in a statewide primary election conducted under closed primary rules. |
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Instead, aspirants compete for the nomination in a primary election, in which party supporters are responsible for the choice. |
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Three reactionary propositions are on the ballot in the March 7 California primary election. |
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The long Democratic primary election campaign of 2008, with elections or caucuses in all 50 states, was historic in several ways. |
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She left politics earlier this year after losing a primary election in Kadima to former Army chief Shaul Mofaz. |
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Other states will permit crossover voting on the primary election day, provided the voter reregisters as a member of the party whose primary he or she is voting in. |
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He won with nearly 70 percent of the vote in a primary election to choose a new leader of the Democratic party last April. |
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The voter registration deadline for tomorrow's primary election has passed. |
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In the US, President Johnson prematurely ended his bid for re-election after a narrow squeak in the New Hampshire primary election. |
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The two-primary effect is particularly acute in closed primary states because there are moderate and independent voters who are not part of the primary election process. |
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One of the things which did happen just four days before the election was we had a mini-budget, the primary election document for the Liberals. |
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Candidates for Governor or President receive their party's nomination following an extensive party primary election. |
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But in a primary election against much-poorer opponents, they work. |
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It was Don Johnson, in a primary election. |
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Debates drove the primary election cycle, too. |
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Ms. Neal predicted that the primary election would be close. |
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I voted for Bernie Sanders in the primary election. |
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The Times endorses Mr. Mathews in the Democratic primary election. |
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As a result, by 1999 all parties had changed their primary election procedures to allow for broader participation by members in candidate selection and for more women contestants than ever before. |
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A primary election shall be held in the island, which has to accede to the presidency, and only the three candidates who obtain the highest number of votes cast may run for the presidential election. |
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After the 2008 primary election, New Mexico State Senator Joseph Carraro left the Republican Party and registered as an Independent. |
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The first primary election of 2014 will happen in Texas on Tuesday. |
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At the primary election, the two candidates with the top votes will advance to the general election regardless of party affiliation. |
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Voters also passed Proposition 71 in 2004 to fund stem cell research, and Proposition 14 in 2010 to completely change the state's primary election process. |
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In following years, the primary election to select party candidates was adopted in 1904, and in 1908 the Oregon Constitution was amended to include recall of public officials. |
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In 2012, Miami-Dade County became the first municipality to place their longstanding pit bull ban on a countywide ballot during a primary election. |
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