Which of the following statements about who can vote in primary elections is the most accurate?
A. Only popularly nominated delegates can vote in primaries.
B. All citizens can vote in primary elections, regardless of registration status or party affiliation.
C. All registered voters can vote in primary elections.
D. Who can vote in primary elections varies from state to state.
E. Only registered party members are eligible to vote in primary elections.
Answer: D
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