What happens when a voter engages in straight-ticket voting?
a. The voter casts one vote during the primary election that serves as a "super" ballot and will count throughout the entire electoral cycle.
Ob. The voter makes voting decisions based on whether or not he or she recognizes the names on the ballot.
Oc. The voter can check one box at the top of the ballot for one party and this will then cast a vote for each candidate on the ballot with that
party's affiliation.
Od. The voter casts his or her ballot using a piece of paper where selections have to be made using a pen or pencil and filling in a circle next to the
candidates' names.



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