No, as an American citizen you are entitled your right to vote in whichever elections you want. However, be sure you are REGISTERED TO VOTE! To do so, go to headcount.org or rockthevote.com to register, it will walk you through the process in about five minutes (literally!) for any state.
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.
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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.
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Yes, you can vote in the general election without voting in the primaries.
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Yes.
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Yes. There's no requirement that you vote for the same person in the primary and in the general election.
Yes, you have the right to vote for any person or party in the general election.
Yes, you can still vote in the presidential election even if you did not vote in the Montana primary election. Primary elections and general elections are separate, and not voting in the primary does not disqualify you from voting in the general election.
yes, as long as you are registered to vote before the deadline