In a "top two" primary election,
A) voters can vote for candidates of any party on the ballot.
B) voters can only vote for candidates of the same party as the voter.
C) the party affiliation of candidates is not listed on the ballot.
D) voters rank candidates for each office in order of preference.
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Q12: Which of the following allows voters to
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A)play a central
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Q16: The direct primary was introduced to California
Q17: Cross-filing allowed candidates to run for more
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Q20: Voter approval is required when the governor
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