No, you can vote only in the races you feel confident about and leave the rest blank.
Yes, you can vote in the general election without voting in the primaries.
Yes.
If you vote in a primary election, you have to designate a Party. In a General Election, you vote for anybody on the ballot.
Any one over the age of 18 can vote in a general election.
A primary vote is often considered more valuable in shaping the presidential candidate for a party, as it determines who will represent that party in the general election. However, the general election vote is ultimately more crucial because it decides who will hold the presidency. Each serves a different purpose within the electoral process, with primaries influencing candidate selection and the general election determining the final outcome. Therefore, the value of each vote depends on the context of the electoral stage.
I know for a fact in TN you can vote for the general election and not have to vote in the primary election. I think it is that way everywhere, because the presidential election is very important and more people turn up to vote for it. I heard on the radio that this was one of the worst turn outs for voting in history. I think everyone is saving their strength for the general election.
A person can vote in both the primary and general elections. A primary is only to determine who will be supported by each political party.
Yes, you have the right to vote for any person or party in the general election.
NO
Yes, as long as you are a registered to voter, you can vote in the presidential election, even if you did not vote in the primary election. If you have not registered to vote yet, the deadline is 30 days before any election. If you miss that deadline, you can still register and vote in the election by late registering at your county election office.
No. You are free to vote whomever you want in each election.
No, it is not required by law to participate in any election. It is the choice of the voter.