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* [[Blanket primary]] - Also called a "jungle primary". Allows voters to vote in either primary, switching party primaries with each office (Ex. Republican Presidential primary, Democratic Gubernatorial Primary, Republican Congressional Primary).
* ''Run-off.'' If no candidate receives a majority (50%) the top two candidates may face-off in a [[Runoff voting|run-off]] election.
* [[Approval-based primary election method]]s — methods which use an approval-style "choose-many" ballot, but also advance more than one candidate to the general election.
 
Other ways that parties may select their candidates include [[caucus]]es and [[political convention|convention]]s.
 
== Notes ==
Partisan primary elections tend to result in a [[center squeeze effect]];. a A candidate liked by all voters can theoretically be eliminated from contention because more partisan voters prefer candidates closer to their views, to the detriment of more centrist nonpartisan voters who don't vote in primaries. This is a major reason why the "[[W:Unified primary|unified primary]]" ([[Approvalhas voting]]started +finding [[runoff]]) was advocated;support. it was argued that centristCentrist candidates would have a better chance of avoiding elimination ifunder unified primaries than other methods, since partisans could support both their favorite candidates and the compromise candidates because of the Approval feature, rather than only choosing one, (as required in [[FPTPfirst-past-the-post]] and typical [[Blanket primary|blanket primaries]]).
 
== Discussion ==
Here are a few places where the pros and cons of primary elections are discussed:
* https://robla.blog/2023/12/17/down-with-party-poopers-and-primary-poopers/
* http://lists.electorama.com/pipermail/election-methods-electorama.com/2023-December/thread.html#5182
* https://www.reddit.com/r/EndFPTP/comments/18mampd/down_with_party_poopers_and_primary_poopers/
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