In primary voting, registered party members select their preferred candidate to represent the party in a general election. This process narrows the field, giving voters a direct voice in nominee selection. Political parties benefit by gauging support, while citizens influence key electoral choices. Primaries can be open, closed, or semi-closed, affecting voter eligibility.
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