The Kentucky Primary is a state election where voters choose delegates for national party conventions, shaping presidential nominees. Held on the third Tuesday in May, it uses a closed primary system, requiring registered Democrats or Republicans to participate. Candidates, political parties, and engaged citizens benefit by influencing delegate allocation and party platforms.
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