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What happens if one person does not receive a majority of the vote in the party's primary election? A A runoff election will be held by the party to determine who will be the nominee to run in the general election. B The state executive committee will determine who will be the party's nominee to run in the general election. C The two candidates who received the most vates in the primary will advance to represent the party in the general election. D A redo" election is held, with all candidates who wish to run allowed to run again.

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What happens if one person does not receive a majority of the vote in the party's primary election?
A
A runoff election will be held by the party to determine who will be the nominee to run in the general election.
B
The state executive committee will determine who will be the party's nominee to run in the general election.
C The two candidates who received the most vates in the primary will advance to represent the party in the
general election.
D
A redo" election is held, with all candidates who wish to run allowed to run again.

What happens if one person does not receive a majority of the vote in the party's primary election? A A runoff election will be held by the party to determine who will be the nominee to run in the general election. B The state executive committee will determine who will be the party's nominee to run in the general election. C The two candidates who received the most vates in the primary will advance to represent the party in the general election. D A redo" election is held, with all candidates who wish to run allowed to run again.

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Geraldinemaestro · Tutor durante 5 años
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The correct answer is 'A'. A runoff election is typically held when no candidate achieves a majority in the primary election.

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## Step 1<br />This problem is about understanding the process of primary elections in the United States. A primary election is a preliminary election to appoint delegates, candidates, or to narrow down the field of candidates for a particular party's upcoming general election.<br /><br />## Step 2<br />The question asks what happens if no candidate receives a majority of the votes in the primary election. The majority of votes means more than half of the total votes cast.<br /><br />## Step 3<br />Option A suggests that a runoff election will be held. This is a common practice in some jurisdictions when no candidate achieves a majority in the primary election. The runoff election is held between the top two candidates who received the most votes in the primary.<br /><br />## Step 4<br />Option B suggests that the state executive committee will determine the party's nominee. This is not a common practice in most jurisdictions.<br /><br />## Step 5<br />Option C suggests that the two candidates who received the most votes in the primary will represent the party in the general election. This is not always the case, especially when no candidate achieves a majority.<br /><br />## Step 6<br />Option D suggests that a "redo" election is held with all candidates who wish to run allowed to run again. This is not a common practice in most jurisdictions.
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