Sure, same outcome using different words.

Basically at least 90 days prior to a primary you have to have designated which primary you wish to vote in.

A. If you already registered with that party affiliation, you need to do nothing.
B. If you are designated with a part and want to change it, you need to do so 90 days prior,
C. If you have no party designation on record an “Unaffiliated” or “Independent” voter, and wish to vote in a primary you must do so a minimum of 90 days in advance.

Make a choice, but I do not agree with those that have a “lock in” for their party being able to walk into another parties primary in an attempt to get a more likely to loose candidate on the General election ballot. In Virginia there was no GOP primary, it was canceled and Trump was anointed for the 2020 ballot. Could have been the same for DEMs in 2012, don’t know as I don’t vote in DEM primaries.

What that did was free GOP voters to show up and vote in the DEM primary because they had not need to participate in a GOP primary.
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.WW, PSHS

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