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The correct answer is D.
Primary elections are through which a political party elects its leader. When each party has its leader, then a general election is celebrated.
An open primary election is that in which it is not necessary that the voters previously pertained to the party in order to vote for the candidates. Each voter can only participate in the primary process in one party, therefore crossover voting is prevented, so that, for example, people affiliated in one party does not participate in other parties' election to try to influence its results.
A closed primary election is that in which voters can only vote for the leader of the party in which they are affiliated.
The distinction of which system is used differs per party per state. It is true that closed primaries encourage all affiliates to participate as they have the power to choose the leader, while open systems tend to decrease participation.
Closed primaries prevent "crossover voting"; open primaries allow it, which can produce nominees that don't represent the values of the party.
Further Explanation:-
Primary elections are known as the process through which the voters can indicate their preference for the candidate of the party of their choice. In any upcoming general or local level election, the goal is to narrow the strength of the field candidates which depends on the administrative decisions of the country. These voters may consist of the general public and that is known as open primary and if the general public is not involved in the voting process and the voting is done by the members of that political party than it is known as closed primary. In closed Primary elections in United States, People can vote in a Party’s primary only if they belong to the registered category of people of that particular party prior to the day of election whereas, in Open Primary, any registered voter has right to vote to any party regardless of his own party affiliation. Even if a voter is not registered to vote in primary elections, He has a choice to pick a party because in the United States a voter can select that which party’s primary he wishes to vote on the day of the election. Closed primaries prevent "crossover voting"; open primaries allow it, which can produce nominees that don't represent the values of the party.
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Answer details:
Grade – High School
Subject – Constitution
Chapter – Electoral Process
Keywords – Primary Elections, Closed Elections, Candidates, Political Party, United States, Crossover Voting, Open Primary, Closed Primary, Candidate, Narrow Margin.