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Tennessee bill would require party affiliation to vote in primaries

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Tennessee bill would require party affiliation to vote in primaries

A bill in Tennessee would require voters to declare their party affiliation to vote in primaries. The proposed law aims to change the state's current open primary system.

A new bill in Tennessee proposes to require voters to declare their party affiliation before voting in primaries. The law would change the state's current open primary system, where voters can choose which party's primary to vote in without being registered with that party. The bill is currently being considered by state lawmakers. If passed, it would take effect for future primary elections. The change aims to align Tennessee's primary system with other states that have closed or semi-closed primaries. The proposed law has sparked debate among voters and politicians in the state.

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