In an primary, voters choose a delegate who will represent them at a party convention.
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In a primary election, voters select a delegate to represent their preferences for the party’s presidential nominee at a party convention. This process allows party members to participate in choosing a candidate who aligns with their views, ultimately influencing the party’s choice for the general election. Voters express their opinions through a ballot, and the delegates pledged to support the winning candidate usually reflect the majority of votes.