Which of the following is true of primary elections? a. Candidates who win the general elections contest in the primary elections. b. Candidates who contest in the elections are appointed by local party officials who were usually called bosses. c. Voters are allowed to choose the candidates of more than one party. d. Voters select the candidates of their party who will run in the general election. e. Voter turnout is generally higher than general elections.

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Answer:

D - Voters select the candidates of their party who will run in the general election

Explanation:

A primary election is held so voters can stipulate their candidate preference for their party for an upcoming general or local election. Voters might comprise the general public or members of a political party. When it's the former it is referred to as an open primary but when it is the latter it is a closed primary.

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d

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