Some states you have to be registered to a party to vote in said party's primary or caucus. That said, this does greatly hamper 3rd party primary processes. Does the state OP lives in have a recognized 3rd party convention system?
Please let us know if the general election ballot makes you indicate a party. It shouldn't but some states and/or districts have been putting the info on the envelope
I know one can vote for whomever regardless of how one is registered. Some districts have started indicating the party of registration on the outside of the ballot envelope, allowing miscreants to throw them away if they don't like the odds.
Some states you have to be registered to a party to vote in said party's primary or caucus. That said, this does greatly hamper 3rd party primary processes. Does the state OP lives in have a recognized 3rd party convention system?
I am in Washington. We do end up having 3rd party candidates in the general election.
Please let us know if the general election ballot makes you indicate a party. It shouldn't but some states and/or districts have been putting the info on the envelope
No, there's no box to check for Repub or Libturd on the general election. You can vote for anyone on the ballot.
I know one can vote for whomever regardless of how one is registered. Some districts have started indicating the party of registration on the outside of the ballot envelope, allowing miscreants to throw them away if they don't like the odds.