open primary
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of open primary
An Americanism dating back to 1930–35
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We should welcome a raucous, open primary to thrash out who we are and what and who we’re going to fight for.
From The Wall Street Journal • Nov. 20, 2025
In Illinois, you don't register under a party, so it's kind of an open primary.
From Salon • Apr. 2, 2025
The opposition's original choice for presidential candidate had been the charismatic María Corina Machado, who had won an open primary with 93% of votes.
From BBC • Sep. 8, 2024
South Carolina has no party registration, and Republicans hold an open primary.
From Seattle Times • Feb. 21, 2024
An "open" primary is open to any and all voters.
From Government in the United States National, State and Local by Garner, James Wilford
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