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registering to vote as a member of the republican party permits you to vote in a democratic primary election in a closed primary state prohibits you from voting in a democratic primary election in an open primary state prohibits you from voting in a democratic primary election in a closed primary state permits you to vote in all primary elections in a closed primary state

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The correct answer to this question is "prohibits you from voting in a democratic primary election in an open primary state." Registering to vote as a member of the republican party prohibits you from voting in a democratic primary election in an open primary state.
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User Siannopollo
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Answer:

Prohibits you from voting in a democratic primary election in a closed primary state.

Step-by-step explanation:

As a registered member of the republican party, you are not allowed to participate in other parties elections, a closed primary is an election only for the registered members of the party that is holding the elections to see which candidate they favor.

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