A party or candidate is required to obey all laws that apply to them during the election.
If you are asking about election regulations and campaign contributions, you'd have to be more specific.
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During primary elections, voters have the ability to choose who will run as their party's representatives in the next election. Primary elections are held for governmental posts at all levels, state, local, and federal.
People vote for a presidential candidate during a presidential election, which happens every four years. Registered voters are allowed to vote in elections.
Political affiliations only matter during a primary. In general elections you can vote for any candidate regardless of his/her party affiliation. Sewmetheway
If a parliamentary candidate dies after close of nominations, then the poll is cancelled and there would be a re-run. It happened in the 2005 elections in Staffordshire South when the Liberal Democrat candidate died during the campaign, there was a re-run on the 23rd June and the sitting Conservative MP was returned.
The vice presidential candidate is often referred to as the running mate of the presidential candidate during the campaign.
People vote for a presidential candidate during a presidential election, which happens every four years. Registered voters are allowed to vote in elections.
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Presidential elections are held every four years and congressional elections every two years, all during even-numbered years. Off-year elections are held during odd-numbered years and involve only a handful of notable races such as gubernatorial elections in New Jersey and Virginia.
During the Primary a registered Democrat cannot even go to the Republican primary, but you can vote Republican in the election.
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