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- Unified_Primary abstract "Unified Primary as a proposed system for restricting the field of candidates for a general election to the top two approved candidates in a two round election. The "Unified Primary" has two fundamental characteristics: the top two candidates, even if members of the same party, will appear on the second round general election ballot, and voters may vote for (approve) any number of candidates for a single office in a first nonpartisan blanket primary. This proposed system is almost under petition for adoption in the state of Oregon.".
- Unified_Primary wikiPageID "41550632".
- Unified_Primary wikiPageRevisionID "595119487".
- Unified_Primary subject Category:Primary_elections_in_the_United_States.
- Unified_Primary subject Category:Voting_systems.
- Unified_Primary comment "Unified Primary as a proposed system for restricting the field of candidates for a general election to the top two approved candidates in a two round election. The "Unified Primary" has two fundamental characteristics: the top two candidates, even if members of the same party, will appear on the second round general election ballot, and voters may vote for (approve) any number of candidates for a single office in a first nonpartisan blanket primary.".
- Unified_Primary label "Unified Primary".
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- Unified_Primary sameAs Q16920668.
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- Unified_Primary wasDerivedFrom Unified_Primary?oldid=595119487.
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