In New York, registered Democrats cannot vote in the Republican primary due to the state's closed primary system. Only registered party members can vote in their party's primary elections. Therefore, a registered Democrat would need to change their party affiliation to Republican to participate in the Republican primary.
Mississippi has primary today (August 23,2011) for the Democratic governor and the Republican state treasurer nominations.
The current Republican primary election is a closed primary election. This means that only registered Republican voters are allowed to participate in selecting the party's nominee for the presidency.
In Kentucky, registered Democrats cannot vote in Republican primaries, as the state has closed primaries. This means that only registered party members can participate in their party's primary elections. If a registered Democrat wishes to vote in a Republican primary, they would need to change their party affiliation to Republican before the registration deadline for the primary.
only a members of the republican party can vote in a republican close primary.
The Washington Democratic primary will be held on March 26 2016, while the Washington Republican primary will be held on May 24 2016
In Pennsylvania, registered Democrats cannot vote in the Republican primary elections, as the state has closed primaries. However, they can vote in the general election for Republican candidates if they choose to do so. If a registered Democrat wants to participate in the Republican primary, they would need to change their party affiliation to Republican before the registration deadline.
During the Primary a registered Democrat cannot even go to the Republican primary, but you can vote Republican in the election.
In the Republican Primary, Utah will be the last state to hold its election, on June 26th 2012, making it the latest State by 21 days (five States will vote on June 5th).
In the United States, the primaries for the Democratic and Republican nominations typically take place in the early months of the election year, primarily from February to June. However, the specific month can vary by state, as each state can schedule its primary or caucus at different times. The Iowa caucus and New Hampshire primary are traditionally among the first events in this process, occurring in February.
Yes, you can. I found this in fairfaxcounty.gov "Virginia is an Open Primary state which means that any registered voter in Virginia can vote in either a Democratic or Republican primary. When both parties are holding a primary election, you will be asked which primary you want to vote in when you check in to vote with your photo ID."
A state law says it must hold the first primary