Yes, as an American citizen you are entitled your right to vote in whichever elections you want.
No, you don't have to be a registered democrat to vote in the primary.
whoops in what primaries voters need not declare their party preference to vote elect candidates that share those interest
Kansas has closed primaries. Voters registered as Republicans can vote only in the Republican primary; Democrats can vote only in the Democratic primary. Registered Independents can change their affiliation and vote in that primary.
During the Primary a registered Democrat cannot even go to the Republican primary, but you can vote Republican in the election.
Depends on the primary: if they state allows for people who are not registered Republicans or Democrats to vote in the primary then you are allowed.
an open primary is when democrats, republicans and registered third parties can vote . closed primaries are when only registered democrats and republicans can vote
When you go to vote, the poll workers will verify your voter registration. They will take your name and picture ID to check against the registered voters in the area.
Anyone who is registered to vote in West Virginia can vote in the primary election. It does not matter whether a person is Independent, Republican, or Democrat at the time of voting.
To claw peoples eyes out.
no, not in the primary but you can vote for whom ever you want in the nov. election.
In an open primary anyone can vote for any candidate in either party regardless of whether they are registered democrat or republican. In a closed primary you can only vote for someone in your registered party.
In Virginia, voters do not register by party affiliation and can choose which primary to vote in. Registered voters can participate in either the Democratic or Republican primary, regardless of their party affiliation.