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The legislators of that party select the candidates. Resources:Wikepedia :)
no
Political parties choose candidates by means of a primary election. If your cheating on history home work the answer is "direct primary".
There are two reasons why primary victories are important to candidates. They indicate the strength of the candidate and provide information on the type of voters who are voting for the candidate.
cause so they can see who influninslened them
An open primary is an election in which a voter may vote for any of the candidates regardless party affiliation.
Democrats permit candidates receiving 15 percent or more of the vote to proportionally divide delegates.
Primary
Another name for a wide-open primary is a "top-two primary." In this system, all candidates, regardless of party affiliation, compete in the same primary election, and the two candidates with the most votes advance to the general election. This allows voters more flexibility in choosing candidates and can lead to a more diverse range of candidates in the final election.
The legislators of that party select the candidates. Resources:Wikepedia :)
An election held to choose candidates for the main election is called a Primary Election.
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primary
party idiots ********holes!
the candidates
A non paricant primary is a primary where candidates are not labeled under a party. It may also be called an open primary.
Political parties choose candidates by means of a primary election. If your cheating on history home work the answer is "direct primary".