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Answer:
b. open
Explanation:
In an open primary election, primary elections are open to all registered voters regardless of party affiliations. On the contrary, in closed primary, only registered party members are allowed to vote. Mordor practices an open primary because all their registered citizens can vote in their primaries.
Answer: B. Open
Explanation: Before a general election is conducted, Registered parties such as democrats and republican will have to provide a single candidate who will be the flag bearer of the party during the General election. The candidate will emerge from a group of nominees vying for that post within the party through an electoral process called the primary election where members of the public decide who will be the flag bearer of a particular party. The emerging party candidate or flag bearer will be selected through one of different primary voting systems. When voters do not have to pre-register or portray any sort of affiliation towards a political party before casting their vote in a primary election, meaning a voter can simply walk up to the polling center and then decide whether to participate in either the republican or Democrat primary, this is called an open primary. This is different from when voters need to be pre-registered or affiliated to a particular party before going to the polls, this is called a closed primary. However, in both cases voters can only participate in the primary election of a single political party, either democrat or republican.