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What is the difference between an open primary and a closed primary

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In a closed primary, only party members can vote for a nominee; in an open primary, anyone can vote.

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The following are the difference between an open primary and the closed primary system are as follows:

  • An open primary is one of the primary election system which does not require voters in the political party system. On the other hand, a closed primary system that does not require ant voters in their political party.
  • A open primary system allowing the independent registration, Whereas, a closed primary system contain limited amount of registration.
  • In both the primary system is higher voter candidate wins and the they further proceeds the election and also manage the political party.

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