California voters who aren't in a political party can vote in the Democratic presidential primary in 2020. Republicans, though, have excluded them.
currently the second largest group of California voters behind registered Democrats. Both major parties have criticized the top-two primary because it can mean two candidates from the same party can be the only choices come November.
Republicans insist that all voters, including those who decline to join a political party, can vote for their standard-bearer in November. , who frequently refer to themselves as “independent” voters. To participate in a party’s presidential primary, they must specifically request a ballot with the names of party candidates, a step that some who are absentee voters didn’t know about in 2016.
If those voters were able to show up at a local elections office in 2016, they were able to exchange the ballot. If not, they were out of luck. That will be true, too, in March’s primary.
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