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The 2016 Kansas Democratic primary will take place on Tuesday, March 5th.
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Introduction
The 2016 Kansas Democratic primary will take place on Tuesday, March 5th, 2016. It will be the first primary of the 2016 election cycle and will be the only primary held in the month of March. The winner of the Kansas Democratic primary will be awarded 37 delegates to the 2016 Democratic National Convention.
What is the Kansas Primary?
The Kansas primary is a closed primary, meaning only registered Republicans can vote in the Republican primary and only registered Democrats can vote in the Democratic primary.
When is the Kansas Primary?
The Kansas primary is Tuesday, March 5, 2016. polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Who Can Vote in the Kansas Primary?
All registered Republicans and Democrats in Kansas can vote in their party’s primary. Kansas has closed primaries, meaning only voters registered with a party may participate in that party’s primary.
The Kansas Democratic Party allows independents to register and vote on the day of the primary. The Kansas Republican Party does not allow independents to participate in their primary.
Kansas has no party registration by law, so any voter can decide on the day of the Kansas Primary which party’s ballot to take, as long as they are registered to vote.
How to Vote in the Kansas Primary
The Kansas Primary is a closed primary, which means that only registered Republicans and Democrats can vote. If you are not affiliated with either party, you will not be able to vote in the primary. The last day to register to vote in the Kansas Primary is April 25th.
Conclusion
The date of the Kansas Primary 2016 is Tuesday, March 5th.