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In State XYZ, all candidates for an office are placed on a primary ballot regardless of party. For example, the list could include three Democrats and two Republicans. The top two finishers face one another in the general election, even if they represent the same political party. What sort of primary is this

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Top-Two Primaries

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Top-Two Primaries are a type of state primary in which all aspiring candidates are listed on the same ballot, regardless of party affiliaton, and also regardless on whether there are more Republican candidates or more Democratic candidates. In this type of primary, as the name implies, the two candidates with the most votes are elected to face each other on a final runoff.

Washington and California are examples of states that have Top-Two primaries.

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