open primary
The current Republican primary election is a closed primary election. This means that only registered Republican voters are allowed to participate in selecting the party's nominee for the presidency.
What is it called when voters choose the parties nominees
In a primary election, registered members of a political party select their preferred candidate to represent the party in the general election. This process allows voters to express their choice among candidates who have declared their intention to run for office within the party. The candidate who receives the most votes typically becomes the party's nominee for the upcoming election. Primaries can be open or closed, depending on whether non-party members are allowed to participate.
The winner of the primary is the party nominee.
It was the first presidential election with a nominee from the Republican Party.
The probably nominee is Mitt Romney, former governor of Massachusetts.
Party Nominee - Gov NovaNet
The Republican Presidential nominee in the election of 1964 was Arizona Senator Barry Goldwater.
Hurbert Humphrey
Party Nominee (Novanet)
A primary election is a public election run by government officials to determine which candidate will represent a political party in a general election. It is a way for party members or registered voters to choose their party's nominee for a specific office. The winning candidate from the primary election will then go on to compete in the general election.
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