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It IS true. Please go to elections office webpage to confirm. I am working the polls and have been trained for the upcoming primary.
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You can register as an Independent, but in primary elections you can only vote for candidates who are not affiliated with either political party.
You can vote for any of the candidates running for office in the General Election in November, of course.
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In other words - if there is only a Republican primary, and there won't be a Democratic Primary in that season, then any registered voter can vote in the Republican one. As specified up-thread, from the Sumter County voting page: "However, there are times when all registered voters can vote in a primary election, regardless of which major or minor political party they are registered or even if they are registered without party affiliation: • If all the candidates for an office have the same party affiliation and the winner of the primary election will not face any opposition in the general election, then all registered voters can vote for any of the candidates for that office in the primary election." |
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Independent voters were able to vote for Republican county commissioners. Faith in daily sun has nothing to do with it.
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Are there other kinds of Republican ?
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It's in the POA Bulletin, front page.
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I've got a better question -- why are so-called "non-partizan" offices on a primary ballot?
I started doing research on the county judges and school board seats on my sample Marion County ballot and discovered that these were declared "non-partizan". When I researched the candidates, I discovered that the ones on the ballot were the only people running, and their campaign pages carefully avoided anything that would give a hint to their values. This is my first time voting in Florida. I don't get it. What happens in the general, if everyone has already voted on these people in the Primary? And why wouldn't you want to know the political persuasion of your judges and school board members? And here's something even weirder -- there were no state senators or congressmen on the ballot. What's up with that? |
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If you registered Republican then there may not be anyone running against the incumbent and so there would be no need to put these offices on the primary ballot. The sample ballots for Democrats, Republicans, and Independents (no party) will all look different.
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According to Pew the majority of independents lean toward one of the two major parties. Sometimes I wonder what advantage they have over those voters who are registered to a party.
A deeper question is about what the media calls "undecided" voters. If a voter really can't tell the difference between the values and objectives of republicans vs those of democrats, is that person informed enough to even be voting? |
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Voting for “values and objectives” can find us with a horrible,vile person in office which kind of puts a hole in the whole “values” thing.
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And are you kidding me? You're saying there are Dems are running unopposed for the state house and senate? Wow. |
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Sumter County Commissioner candidates are all Republican. The winner of the primary will be the only name on the ballot in November. Effectively, for these positions, the August primary is the entire election. Therefore, these will be on every ballot. If you are seeing DEM on the ballot for Senate, Governor, Attorney General, and Commissioner of Agriculture then you must be looking at a Democratic Party ballot. OH! I think I understand what you are saying. If there is only one Republican candidate for a position, say DeSantis for Governor, then I don't know if the single name would be listed on the ballot. It wouldn't mean that only Democrats are running for the position, it would mean that there is only one Republican running for the position so there is no need to choose him/her in the primary. But I don't know, I can't see the Republican primary ballot.
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Why do people insist on making claims without looking them up first, do they really think no one will check? Proof by emphatic assertion rarely works. Confirmation bias is real; I can find any number of articles that say so. Victor, NY Randallstown, MD Yakima, WA Stevensville, MD Village of Hillsborough |
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