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The purpose of an open primary is to allow voters, regardless of their party affiliation, to participate in the selection of candidates for the general election. This system aims to increase voter engagement and inclusivity by enabling independent or unaffiliated voters to have a say in the nomination process. Open primaries can encourage broader participation and potentially lead to more moderate candidates who appeal to a wider electorate.

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