True. A primary election is held when there are too many candidates running for the same position. When the primary election is over, the 2 candidates with the most votes will be eligible for the general election.
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An election in which delegates select and nominate candidates is called a caucus.
. Open primary~ an election in which voters need not declare their part preference to vote for the party's nominate
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A primary election occurs before the general election, and is used to choose the nominee for the major political parties. Once a person wins the total votes necessary for nomination, they will be nominated at the party's National Convention.
It helps a political party nominate candidates for the next general election.
The primary election was introduced during the Jacksonian era.
Caucus and Primary Election
Primaries are elections held by political parties to choose their candidates for an upcoming election. A convention is a meeting where party delegates officially nominate their candidates and finalize their party platform for the election. Primaries are usually held before the convention to determine the candidates who will be officially endorsed at the convention.
Delegates are chosen by primary elections in which anybody can vote, as well as by party caucuses, that is by election by party leaders.
Delegates are chosen by primary elections in which anybody can vote, as well as by party caucuses, that is by election by party leaders.
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Delegates are chosen by primary elections in which anybody can vote, as well as by party caucuses, that is by election by party leaders.