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What is one difference between open and closed primary elections?A.Open primaries promote party unity, while closed primaries encourage "crossover voting."B.Open primaries allow any voters to participate, while closed primaries are restricted to party members.C.Open primaries are only for independent voters, while closed primaries are for registered members of political parties.D.Open primaries discourage voter participation, while closed primaries encourage it.SUBMITarrow_backPREVIOUS

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What is one difference between open and closed primary elections?A.Open primaries promote party unity, while closed primaries encourage "crossover voting."B.Open primaries allow any voters to participate, while closed primaries are restricted to party members.C.Open primaries are only for independent voters, while closed primaries are for registered members of political parties.D.Open primaries discourage voter participation, while closed primaries encourage it.SUBMITarrow_backPREVIOUS

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  1. Understanding the terms:

    • Open Primary: A type of primary election in which voters are not required to declare party affiliation and can choose to vote in any party's primary.
    • Closed Primary: A type of primary election in which only registered party members can vote to choose their party's candidate.
  2. Analyzing the options:

    • Option A: "Open primaries promote party unity, while closed primaries encourage 'crossover voting.'"

      • This is incorrect because open primaries allow for crossover voting (voters from one party voting in another party's primary), which can sometimes disrupt party unity.
    • Option B: "Open primaries allow any voters to participate, while closed primaries are restricted to party members."

      • This is correct. Open primaries do allow any voter to participate regardless of party affiliation, while closed primaries are limited to registered party members.
    • Option C: "Open primaries are only for independent voters, while closed primaries are for registered members of political parties."

      • This is incorrect because open primaries are not restricted to independent voters; they are open to all voters regardless of party affiliation.
    • Option D: "Open primaries discourage voter participation, while closed primaries encourage it."

      • This is incorrect because open primaries generally encourage broader voter participation by allowing more people to vote.
  3. Conclusion:

    • The correct answer is Option B: "Open primaries allow any voters to participate, while closed primaries are restricted to party members."

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