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finally_free 1 point ago +1 / -0

So each state has their own rules about who can vote in a primary election. I look up the AZ rules and it says this:

Open partisan OPEN PARTISAN PRIMARY WITH PARTISAN REGISTRATION: Unaffiliated/independent voters may choose a major party ballot line in the primary; either Republican or Democrat. Voters who are already affiliated with a political party- Republican, Democrat or minor party- can vote only in that party’s primary.

States with a partisan primary and partisan voter registration include: Arizona, Colorado, Iowa, Kansas, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, West Virginia, Wyoming.

So if dems voted, they can't vote in a Dem primary then, correct? Just trying to understand all this bullshit.

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deleted 1 point ago +1 / -0