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How do primary and general elections differ?
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General elections are held yearly, while primary elections occur every four years.
General elections are held yearly, while primary elections occur every four years.
People must be affiliated with certain political parties to vote in general elections, but not in primary elections.
People must be affiliated with certain political parties to vote in general elections, but not in primary elections.
Primary elections take place more often than general elections do.
Primary elections take place more often than general elections do.
Voters choose candidates in primary elections and then select one for office in general elections.
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Voters choose candidates in primary elections and then select one for office in general elections.
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