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on election day, voters sometimes get to vote on specific issues as well as for candidates for governmental offices. these specific issues are usually called The correct Answer is: referendums
Elections in which voters determine a political party's nominee for a general election.
independent is a misnomer,voters not registered with a political party are UNAFFILIATED voters but yes,of course [ in a general election]
Open elections allow for voters, despite particular political party affiliation to elect a political candidate across party lines. This is usually held on special election periods.
Referendums
A campaign phone bank usually consists of volunteers calling registered voters to remind them to vote. Lists of registered voters can be obtained from election officials and political parties. These can be sent home with volunteers to make the calls from home, or all volunteers can be gathered into one or more offices.
The restrict choices available to the voters, sometime to the detriment of the election, and provide party members with a clear indication of who the party leadership wishes to see elected to the office.