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  2. Elections in Texas - Wikipedia

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    As of 2024, 99.5 percent of registered voters in Texas are in jurisdictions using voting methods with some form of auditable paper ballot, an established best practice for recounts and audits. [8] Just 0.5 percent of Texas voters use electronic direct recording electronic machines (DREs) without a paper record of each vote. [9]

  3. Texas caucuses - Wikipedia

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    The Republican Party of Texas has a winner-take-all provision in its primary, and the chances any candidate will get all of that party's Texas delegates are very small. That candidate would have to win more than 50 percent of the vote statewide, and also in each of the state's 38 congressional districts, to run the table.

  4. United States presidential primary - Wikipedia

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    A state's primary election or caucus is usually an indirect election: instead of voters directly selecting a particular person running for president, they determine the number of delegates a candidate will receive from their respective state for each party's national convention. These delegates then in turn select their party's presidential ...

  5. What is Super Tuesday? Here's what you need to know ... - AOL

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    Texas is an open primary state, meaning voters can decide every two years whether to pick Republican or Democratic nominees. All Texas candidates running can be found here. Here are the races ...

  6. Here's your voter's guide to the Texas primary elections for ...

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    The 2024 Texas primary elections are Tuesday, March 5. Here's voter information for Nueces, San Pat, Aransas and Kleberg county voters.

  7. What's on the primary election ballot in Central Texas? A ...

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    Early voting is underway for the Republican and Democratic primary elections in Texas, with voters casting ballots to nominate candidates for several federal, state and local offices. Early voting ...

  8. Primary election - Wikipedia

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    In California, under Proposition 14 (Top Two Candidates Open Primary Act), a voter-approved referendum, in all races except for that for U.S. president and county central committee offices, all candidates running in a primary election regardless of party will appear on a single primary election ballot and voters may vote for any candidate, with ...

  9. Open primaries in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Louisiana primary is the common term for top-two runoff voting system where all candidates for the same office appear together on the ballot in the general election, and if none win a simple majority, a runoff or second round election for the two top candidates is held a short time later to determine the winner.