In a closed primary in Texas, voters can only participate in the primary of the party they are registered with. In an open primary, voters can choose which party's primary they want to participate in regardless of their party affiliation.
Texas has an open primary system in which all registered voters are allowed to participate. However, a voter may only vote in one Party's primary. You may not vote, or participate, in more than one political party's primary election.
Yes, a republican may vote for a democrat in the primary in the state of Texas. A person in any state can always vote the way that they please.
Texas is a solid Republican state.
Sam Rayburn was a long term Speaker of the House and was a Democrat from Texas.
About 7, most people don't drive registered cars in Texas.
In texas do you have to get a motorcycle inspected in the same county that its registered?
No
Republicans are set up on one side and Democrats on the other side of the room. Go to the Democrat side and vote Hillary (so Obama has less votes) and then go to the Republican side and vote Huckabee (who you really want to win...but he lost). Both parties have the SAME list of names for that precinct. They don't cross off the names ~ you can vote either way, even if you are a registered Democrat or Republican. You are not held to a particular vote. I was told that Democrats don't care if Republicans vote, and they allow it even if you are not a registered Democrat. I voted today this way and then voted in the Caucus for Hillary again.
Yes
Texas
Probably since it is registered there.