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<blockquote data-quote="okie shooter" data-source="post: 717051" data-attributes="member: 7987"><p>Its to keep the voters that are not registered as you say in the party from voting in the primary. Thus many folks will declare a party to get to vote in local primaries, here in SE ok, thats the olny way you get to useally vote for local offices as this is Yellow dog country, thus who ever wins the democratic primary for most county offices is the winner(no parties in the city offices here I believe)</p><p></p><p>There have been instances of primary jummping to elect a less popular and viable canidate if the party doing it has only one canidate running, thus its race is already decided. </p><p></p><p>I just cannot bring my self to register as a democrat, thus have very little say in my local races.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="okie shooter, post: 717051, member: 7987"] Its to keep the voters that are not registered as you say in the party from voting in the primary. Thus many folks will declare a party to get to vote in local primaries, here in SE ok, thats the olny way you get to useally vote for local offices as this is Yellow dog country, thus who ever wins the democratic primary for most county offices is the winner(no parties in the city offices here I believe) There have been instances of primary jummping to elect a less popular and viable canidate if the party doing it has only one canidate running, thus its race is already decided. I just cannot bring my self to register as a democrat, thus have very little say in my local races. [/QUOTE]
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