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Texas is an open primary state, which means that a registered voter can participate in any party primary, but can only participate in one party’s primary in each election and cannot vote in a party’s runoff election after voting in another party’s primary in the same election.Group of answer choicesTrueFalse

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Texas is an open primary state, which means that a registered voter can participate in any party primary, but can only participate in one party’s primary in each election and cannot vote in a party’s runoff election after voting in another party’s primary in the same election.Group of answer choicesTrueFalse

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