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If I don't vote in the Primary Election, can I still vote in the General Election?

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Whether you do or do not vote in a primary election has no bearing on your eligibility to vote in a general election. If you are properly registered, you are eligible to vote.

What is a primary election?

Rensselaer County - Frequently Asked Questions
A Primary election is an election at which only enrolled members of a party may vote. Primaries are held by the party to choose their candidates for the General Election.

Can anyone vote in a primary election?

City of Salem Office of the General Registrar
If you are a registered voter, you may vote in any primary. However, if a primary is held in for both parties in the same election district, you must choose in which party primary you wish to vote and may only vote in one.

PRIMARY ELECTION. GENERAL ELECTION. WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE?

The Kansas City Election Board - www.kceb.org/faqs.php
A primary election is a nominating election in which each political party decides who will represent it in the general election. In the case of a nonpartisan election, the two candidates who receive the most votes then proceed to run in the general election.

Do I have to register in a party to vote in the primary election?

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No. In Vermont there is no party registration. Everyone can vote in the primary election ? but you can only vote on one ballot. You will be given three ballots ? a Democrat, Republican and Progressive ballot. You mark one of the ballots and put the remaining two into a discard bin. Which ballot you chose to vote is private (except during the presidential primary where voters must publicly take one ballot or the other.)

How do I vote, in a Primary Election, if I am registered Unaffiliated?

Frequently Asked Questions
When you arrive at your polling place you must choose to vote Republican, Democrat or you can decline to choose. Declining to choose – You may only vote in the non-partisan races (there are no non-partisan offices for the 2007 Primary). These limitations don’t apply during a November General Election, only in Primary Elections.

What is the difference between Primary Elections and General Election?

Election FAQs
The General Election is held after the Primary Election. Primary Elections are held by a state-by-state basis. Click here to find out when your state's Primary Election is. The Primary Election narrows the field of candidates. Each party selects a party member in the Primary Election, to run for the General Election. Most commonly the Democratic Party chooses one candidate and the Republican Party another during the primary elections.

I'm a registered Independent. Can I vote in the Primary Election?

Frequently Asked Questions
Yes! Arizona is now an open primary state. Independents may vote for candidates of recognized parties in the Primary Election.

I am a Democrat. All the candidates in the Primary Election are Republicans. Can I vote for them?

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
No. Oklahoma is a closed primary state. Only registered voters of a political party may vote to select their party's nominees. Details.

Do I have to change back to unenrolled status if I vote in a primary election?

City of Newton, MA
No. Due to recent changes, you will not lose your unenrolled status if you vote in a primary election. For questions regarding your voter registration status, call the Election Commission at (617) 796-1350.

Question: I did not vote in the last election. Do I need to re-register?

California Secretary of State - Elections & Voter Informatio...
Answer: In general, you are registered for as long as you remain at the same address, and you should continue to receive election materials in the mail. However, if you have not voted in the last several elections, you may be sent a request to confirm that you have not moved, and your registration may be eventually canceled.

What is a general election?

Colfax County FAQ's | Colfax County, New Mexico
This election determines who will be elected to serve in the office that is on the ballot. The candidates would include the successful primary election candidates, minor party candidates, independent candidates and write-in candidates seeking that office. You can vote for ANY candidate, regardless of political party.

Where can I vote if I can not vote at my precinct on Election Day?

Wilkes County : FAQ
One-Stop voting begins on the Thursday after Registration closes and ends on the Saturday before the Election. The One-Stop voting location for Wilkes County is in the Board of Elections Office. Office Hours are 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Mon-Fri. The Saturday before the Election is the only Saturday that One-Stop Voting is available, hours are from 8:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.

Who can vote in an election?

Frequently Asked Questions for the Commissioner of Elections
Any person who is a U.S. Citizen and 18 years of age or older on or before the day of the next general election may vote in any election if he or she is registered to vote in Delaware.

Question: How do I turn in my vote-by-mail ballot on Election Day?

California Secretary of State - Elections & Voter Informatio...
Answer:You may return it in person to any polling place in your county or to the county elections office on Election Day. If, because of illness or physical disability, you are unable to return the ballot yourself, you may designate a spouse, child, parent, grandparent, sibling, or a person residing in the same household to return the ballot to the elections official or the precinct board at any polling place within the jurisdiction.

What was the election date for the last general election?

Elections Canada On-Line | Frequently Asked Questions
Election day for the 39th general election was January 23, 2006. The writs were set to be returned on February 13, 2006.
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