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Answer:

In a(n) open primary, registered voters can vote in either party's primary but cannot vote in both primaries.

Explanation:

Open primary is defined as "a direct primary election in which voters need not meet a test of party membership"

And satisfy the condition that registered voters can vote in either party's primary but cannot vote in both primaries.

Answer:se the drop-down menus to complete the statements.

In a(n)

✔ closed

primary, only party members can vote.

In a(n)

✔ open

primary, any qualified voter can vote.

In a(n)

✔ indirect

primary, people vote for delegates who will represent them at a party convention.

In a(n)

✔ direct

primary, people vote directly for a candidate.

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