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The function of a primary election is to
choose the two candidates with the most votes who will then face off in the general election.
choose one candidate from each party with the most votes who will face off in the general election.
choose the candidates in each party receiving more than 50 percent of the vote to face off in the general election.
choose the candidate with the most votes over 50 percent who wins the election and there is no general election.
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The function of a primary election is to
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