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Primary Election Machinery
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Primary rules, ballots and delegates decide which choices voters see in November.
- Frame 1In a primary, voters vote before November as party rules shape which candidates reach the ballot.
- Frame 2State and party rules decide who can participate, from open primaries to closed party-only contests and semi-open variants.
- Frame 3The voting mechanism changes by state: secret-ballot primaries differ from caucus meetings run at local party levels.
- Frame 4In presidential races, vote results feed delegate awards, turning local preferences into convention math for each campaign.
- Frame 5Campaign money and delegate rules sit beside the ballot: FEC rules can apply even when delegate seekers are not federal candidates.
- Frame 6Watch the participation rule, primary or caucus date, delegate count, party threshold, and any challenge to the result.
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