A closed primary is an election where only registered party members can vote to choose their candidate. This system prevents cross-party interference, ensuring the nominee reflects the party’s core values. It benefits political parties by strengthening internal cohesion and rewarding loyal voters, while excluding independents and opposing members from influencing the selection process.
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