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  • A '''primary election''', in United States politics, is an [[election]] held to nominate [[candid ==Types of primary election==
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Primary election]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • A '''primary election''', in United States politics, is an [[election]] held to nominate [[candid ==Types of primary election==
    3 KB (450 words) - 12:13, 29 January 2009
  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Primary election]]. Needs checking by a human.
    609 bytes (79 words) - 19:42, 11 January 2010
  • {{r|Primary election}}
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  • Primary election: June 8
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  • Primary election: May 11
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  • Primary election: September 14
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  • Primary election: May 11
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  • Primary election: May 4
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  • Primary election: May 11
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  • Primary election: June 8
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  • ...munication โ€œ[c]an be received by 50,000 or more persons in a State where a primary election . . . is being held within 30 days,โ€ <ref>11 CFR ยง100.29(b)(3)(ii)</ref>
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  • Primary election: May 11
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  • Primary election:
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  • Primary election: June 8 (run-off - June 22)
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  • Primary election: August 17
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  • Primary election:
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  • Primary election: August 5
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  • Primary election: June 8
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  • Primary election: September 14
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  • Primary election: June 8
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  • Primary election: June 8
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  • Primary election: June 8 Following the passing of the deadline for candidate filing for the June 8 primary election, it appears that Sen. John Thune will be unopposed as no Democrat filed for
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  • Primary election: June 8
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  • *Primary election: June 1 (run-off June 22)
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  • ...thod, used frequently in the United States, but rarely elsewhere, is the [[Primary election]]; where voters vote first to choose the candidate of a party, then vote in
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  • ...nominating process by greatly increasing the number of [[caucus]]es and [[primary election|primaries]] and reducing the influence of party power-brokers. Partly becau
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  • *Primary election: May 18
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  • Primary election: June1
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  • Primary election:
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  • {{r|Primary election}}
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  • Primary election: September 14
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  • ...[[United States of America|United States]], each political party holds a [[primary election]] to choose one candidate per party, with the general election held later e
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  • Primary election: June 8
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  • ...enter for the Iowa caucuses which typically kick off the U.S. presidential primary election cycle.<ref name=presprimary />
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  • ...n the local Democratic party, as he defeated three opponents in the 1912 [[primary election]] and won the Congressional election.<ref> Libbey (2000)</ref>
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  • *Primary election: May 11
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  • ...opic/?topic=McCain recent newspaper and magazine articles]</ref> Following primary election victories on March 4, McCain secured enough support to take the nomination
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  • ...phrey]] in 1968, won their parties' nomination without running in a single primary election. In the aftermath of its 1968 national convention, the Democratic Party app
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  • ...ruguay are election candidates selected by the votes of party members in [[primary election]]s, and the United States constitution has other features, too complex to s
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  • ...dmissible in court, ''[[Smith v. Allwright]]'', which invalidated "white [[primary election|primaries]]" in elections, and the most importantly, ''[[Brown v. Board of
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  • ...mendments (especially woman suffrage and the direct election of senators), primary election laws, and turnout patterns. Everyone agrees that the system collapsed when
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  • ...olorado Supreme Court nevertheless has disqualified Trump from the state's primary election under this provision based on the bulk of Trump's publicly known behavior s
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  • ...eferendum]], and [[Recall election|Recall]]. About 16 states began using [[Primary election]]s. Many cities set up municipal reference bureaus to study the budgets and
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  • ...on. This election was highly controversial: a three-way Democratic Party [[primary election]] saw Johnson facing a well-known former governor, [[Coke Stevenson]], and ...ernal polling by Johnson's campaign in Wisconsin, the next state to hold a primary election, showed the President trailing badly. Johnson did not leave the White House
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  • ...Clinton lead. They faced off in the inconclusive "[[Tsunami Tuesday]]" [[primary election|primaries]] in 21 states on Feb. 5, and the popular vote was almost exactly ...ses and a state convention. [[Progressive Era|Progressives]] created the [[primary election|direct primary]] system in 1900 to break the power of state party organizat
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  • *'''[[2008 United States presidential election]] regularly updated''' as the primary election campaigns continue. See the following articles on the current presidential * [[Primary election]]
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  • *'''[[2008 United States presidential election]] regularly updated''' as the primary election campaigns continue. Down to three primary candidates, they are as follows:
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  • *'''[[2008 United States presidential election]] regularly updated''' as the primary election campaigns are in full swing. See the following articles on the current pre
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