noun
a primary election in which voters are not required to declare a party affiliation and can choose to vote for candidates from any party
adjective
describing the type of primary election where voters are not restricted to a specific party
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An open primary is a type of election where voters can choose on the day of the election which party's primary to vote in.
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In an open primary, you can decide which party's primary to participate in on the day of the election.
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You can switch things up and pick a party to vote for in an open primary.
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The concept of an open primary allows for flexibility and choice in the voting process.