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

1. A closed primary permits only party leaders to choose a nominee, while an open
primary allows all party members to choose.

2. A closed primary allows only a certain number oktandidates to run, while an open
primary allows many candidates to run for office.

3. In a closed primary, the vote is taken anonymously; in an open primary people
must identify themselves before voting.

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

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Answer:

Its 1... We currently doing this topic and well a closed primary does permit party leaders registered to vote while open primary includes a registered voter to vote for the party

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Answer:

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

Step-by-step explanation:

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