- primaries,
party primaries) In the case of
closed primaries,
internal primaries, or
party primaries, only
party members can vote. Open
primary. All voters...
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Primaries of some
color spaces are
complete (that is, all
visible colors are
described in
terms of
their primaries weighted by
nonnegative primary intensity...
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White primaries were
primary elections held in the
Southern United States in
which only
white voters were
permitted to parti****te.
Statewide white primaries...
- Look up
primary in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Primary or
primaries may
refer to:
Primary (band), from
Australia Primary (musician), hip hop musician...
- delegates.
White primary Lists of
primaries by
party Democratic Party presidential primaries Republican Party presidential primaries Related topics Ames...
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history of
Super Tuesdays. The
system of
staggered primaries means that
voters in
later primaries may find that the
nominee has
already been selected...
- from
various forms of
caucuses to
primaries. Hawaii, Kansas, and
North Dakota switched to party-run "firehouse
primaries". This
resulted in the
lowest number...
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faced significant competition in
their primaries. All
three representatives who
competed in
partisan primaries–Peter
Meijer (Michigan), Tom Rice (South...
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Presidential primaries and
caucuses of the
Republican Party took
place within all 50 U.S. states, the
District of Columbia, and five U.S. territories...
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Primaries is an
American 501(c)(4) and 501(c)(3)
advocacy organization. Its
headquarters are in New York City. The
group advocates for open
primaries...