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How does a primary election differ from a general election?
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A primary election is held for state offices, while a general election is for federal offices.

A general election is only for the president because the whole nation participates.

A primary election is done by secret ballot, while a general election is a public meeting where people vote by raising hands.

A primary election is held to determine which candidate will represent the party in the general election.

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A primary election is held to determine which candidate will represent the party in the general election.
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