direct primary
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Definition
- Noun:
- A type of primary election: A "direct primary" is an election in which registered voters directly choose the candidates who will represent a political party in a subsequent general election.
Usage
- Noun:
- The state uses a direct primary system, allowing citizens to vote for their preferred nominee.
- Reforming the nomination process to a direct primary gave more power to the average voter.
Advanced Usage
- Contrast with other systems: The term "direct primary" is often used to contrast with an indirect primary (like a caucus or convention) where delegates, not the general electorate, select candidates.
- The party debated whether to keep the caucus system or adopt a direct primary.
Variants and Related Words
- Primary (Election) (n): A preliminary election to appoint delegates or select party candidates.
- She won the Democratic primary in June.
- Closed Primary (n): A direct primary where only registered party members can vote.
- Open Primary (n): A direct primary where voters can choose in which party's primary to vote, regardless of their own registration.
Synonyms
- Primary election: An election to select a party's candidate for office.
- Nominating primary: An election for nominating party candidates.
Related Terms
- General election: A final election for a political office, following the primary.
- Caucus: A meeting of party members to select candidates, representing an indirect method.
Noun
- a primary where voters directly select the candidates who will run for office