Open primaries are ________

A. primary elections in which voters must declare (or have previously declared) their party affiliation and can cast a ballot in any party's primary election
B. primary elections in which voters who have previously declared their party affiliation can change party registration on Election Day
C. additional primary elections held between the top two vote-getters in a primary where no candidate has received a majority of the vote
D. primary elections in which a voter may cast a ballot in either party's primary election

ANSWER: D

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