In the blanket primary, a voter may
A) vote in the primaries of both parties on a single primary ballot.
B) vote in one party primary and vote again in the second primary, thus influencing who will represent both parties on the ballot for a given office.
C) pick, in secret, the ballot of the preferred party and vote for the preferred candidates on that ballot.
D) vote in both primaries, but only if registered as an independent.
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