§ 9032.7 Primary election.
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Primary election(a) means an election held by a State or a political party, including a run-off election, or a nominating convention or a caucus—
(1) For the selection of delegates to a national nominating convention of a political party;
(2) For the expression of a preference for the nomination of Presidential candidates;
(3) For the purposes stated in both paragraphs (a) (1) and (2) of this section; or
(4) To nominate a Presidential candidate.
(b) If separate primary elections are held in a State by the State and a political party, the primary election for the purposes of this subchapter will be the election held by the political party.
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