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24 June, 03:06

Use the drop-down menus to complete the statements.

In a (n) primary, only party members can vote.

In a (n) primary, any qualified voter can vote.

In a (n) primary, people vote for delegates who will represent them at a party convention.

In a (n) primary, people vote directly for a candidate.

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  1. 24 June, 03:13
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    In a primary, only party members can vote

    Explanation:

    primary election is a process by which party elect it flag bearer for a particular public position. this is to ascertain candidates that are truly ready to occupy political seat at National level and it is done within the party without no external inteference what so ever.
  2. 24 June, 03:30
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    Answer: 1 - closed

    2 - open

    3 - indirect

    4 - direct
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