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The State of Tennessee does not require you to declare party affiliation when registering to vote. Tennessee does have primaries where party nominees who qualify to run for a particular office are elected by majority vote and proceed to the General election held in either August or November. You do not have to be a member of a party to vote in primaries or in General elections. You may register with a certain party but are not required to declare a party when registering to vote. With the exception of Presidential election years when the Presidential Preference Primary is held in February in Tennessee, primaries are held in May and August of even numbered years.

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Wisconsin has an open primary which means voters may vote for only one party, but do not have to be affiliated with any party before coming into vote on Election Day. You can even register to vote right at your polling location on election day. You must show proof of residency and photo ID.

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in the state of Arkansas you do not have to declare party affiliation before election you can do it at the polls.

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No, we have open primaries.

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