Question About Voting
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Question About Voting
Ok, this year will be my first time to vote in an election. (I turn 18 in May). Anywho, when you vote, do you have to vote in a particular political party or can you vote for whoever you want to win, regardless of parties?
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Re: Question About Voting
I believe that you can vote for whatever candidate you want to win. You dont have to vote a straight party ballot.
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Re: Question About Voting
You are given free reign to vote with who you want, regardless of political parties. The only time this is different is during primaries, where(in nearly all states, a couple exceptions) you can only vote within your registered party.
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