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(Q006) In Texas, why were primary elections more important than general elections during most of the twentieth century?

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This was because Texas was a one party state, and in a one party state, the candidate that wins the primary election is most likely to also win the general election.

A one party state is a state in which the existing constitution permits only one political party to from the government, while the other parties have limited participation in the elections or are outrightly outlawed.

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