Texas has an open primary system meaning so long as you don't vote in the republican primary you can vote in the Democratic primary. I believe that they stamp your voter registration card with a stamp showing that you participated in the primary election.
open primary is a better system as this type of system does not require voters to be affiliated with any particular party . There is more freedom to vote in this kind of system.
In Delaware, independent voters cannot participate in the primary elections. The state's primary system is closed, meaning only registered members of a political party can vote in that party's primary. Independent voters can, however, register with a party before the primary to be eligible to vote in that party's election.
Yes, Arizona uses an open primary election system, which means that voters are not required to register with a political party in order to participate in the primary election. Voters may choose to vote in either the Republican or Democratic primary, regardless of their party affiliation.
Michigan holds a primary vote during the election season. In recent years, it has used a closed primary system, meaning that only registered party members can vote in their party's primary. This allows Michigan to play a significant role in determining the candidates for the general election.
Only felons, those underage & non citizens.
Where registered voters can vote for a party's final presidential candidates.
Closed, you need to be a member of the party to vote.
Closed Primary :)
Proportional representation
Yes
This refers to the system where the results of primary elections direct delegates to vote at the national convention to select the candidate for the presidential election.