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What kind of primary permits voters to vote for a candidate of one party for one office and for a candidate from another party for another office?

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Blanket Primaries

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Blanket primaries constitute a kind of voting not permitted in open or closed primary elections. Here voters vote for candidates in any party without regard for candidates party such as the fact that a democrat may vote for a presidential candidate in the Republican Party and vote for a senatorial candidate in the Democratic Party. This type of primary election is practiced in the United States.

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