>>The news are talking all the time, during the last few days, about the Democrat primary elections in the U.S. Who can vote? Registered members of the Democrat party? Anyone interested?
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>It varies by state. Because we have a federal system where the states grant rights to the federal (national) government, each state sets its own rules for elections.
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>In some states, primaries are limited only to those registered in a particularly party. In other states, any registered voter can vote in a primary (though, AFAIK, you can only vote in one primary in a given year).
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>I'm pretty sure all the states require advance registration for voting.
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>Tamar
OK, thanks for the information.
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