A primary election is

A) the final step in selecting an office holder.
B) an election in which citizens may attempt to remove incumbent public officials before the completion of their terms.
C) an election in which a proposed law or amendment is placed on the ballot by citizen petition.
D) an election in which a law or amendment proposed by a legislature or city council is placed on the ballot for popular approval.
E) an election in which a political party chooses its nominees.


E

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