A closed primary is one in which
A) no votes are counted whatsoever.
B) voters can only vote if they have made a campaign contribution.
C) nonbinding decisions about party preference are decided.
D) delegates to a party caucus are selected.
E) voters can only vote in their own party's primary.
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