So, I've heard a couple different responses, and cant seem to find a good answer on the net. Do you have to be a declared Democrat to vote in the Democratic primaries coming up, or is it an open vote for all voters of all party affiliations? Thanks.
3/28/2008 7:10:56 AM
north carolina doesn't matter in the primaries anyway. the candidates are always decided by the time it gets to us.
3/28/2008 7:11:51 AM
In NC, you have to be registered with a party to vote in their primaries. so, yes, you must be a declared Democrat to vote in the Democratic primaries
3/28/2008 7:14:05 AM
Thanks Tenacious. And Smath, it might matter this year (first time in what, 11 years?) since hillarity is taking so long to be beaten.
3/28/2008 7:18:34 AM
someone asked me a question the other day for which I don't have an answer...since democrats can only vote for democrats (and republicans for republicans) in the primaries, will there be two separate ballots? otherwise, wouldn't cross-voting occur in some cases? it seems odd to me that you would be given a distinct ballot at the polling place based on your party affiliation...
3/28/2008 7:22:40 AM
^^nah.
3/28/2008 7:28:32 AM
In North Carolina, Unaffiliated voters may vote in either party's primary.From the donkey's mouth:http://www.ncdp.org/2008+Democratic+Primary+North+Carolina[Edited on March 28, 2008 at 7:29 AM. Reason : .]
3/28/2008 7:28:54 AM
^ never knew that. thanks.
3/28/2008 7:30:40 AM
yeah you just can't vote in both. you can only do one or the other.
3/28/2008 7:44:55 AM