Based on the map shown in Figure 13.13, Primary Systems in the United States, if you were voting in Ohio, how could you expect to cast your ballot?

a. You would be able to vote in the Democratic primary only if you were already registered as a Democrat.
b. You would be able to vote in either the Democratic or Republican primary if you were registered as an Independent.
c. You would be able to vote for both Democratic and Republican candidates, with the top two finishers to be placed on the general election ballot.
d. As a registered Republican, you would be able to vote in both the Republican and the Democratic primaries.


a

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