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Why aren’t independent votes counted in the presidential primary?

Dr. Aris Thorne
Dr. Aris Thorne
Senior Science Editor · Mar 2, 2026 · Updated Apr 13, 2026

Right now the parties are voting to pick who they want to run for president, as private entities. They may want to exclude non-party members, for instance to avoid letting 'guerilla voters' bump up a cataclysmically bad candidate so that the party will nominate him/her, and then lose in the gener…

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The Short Answer

Right now the parties are voting to pick who they want to run for president, as private entities. They may want to exclude non-party members, for instance to avoid letting 'guerilla voters' bump up a cataclysmically bad candidate so that the party will nominate him/her, and then lose in the general election. You aren't currently voting *for president.* When that time comes, you can vote for whoever you'd like.

Analysis

Key Concepts: Voting, want, president

This explanation focuses on voting, want, president and spans 70 words across 3 sentences. The depth is typical for Society questions (category average: 72 words), striking a balance between accessibility and completeness.

What This Answer Covers

The explanation opens with: “Right now the parties are voting to pick who they want to run for president, as private entities.” It then elaborates with concrete examples, ultimately building toward a complete picture across 3 connected points.

How This Compares in Society

Ranked #216 of 500 Society questions by answer depth (top 44%). This falls in the detailed tier — above average depth. The explanation goes beyond surface-level but keeps things accessible.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is there a simple explanation for why independent votes counted in the presidential primary?

Right now the parties are voting to pick who they want to run for president, as private entities. They may want to exclude non-party members, for instance to avoid letting 'guerilla voters' bump up a cataclysmically bad candidate so that the party…

How detailed is this explanation compared to similar Society questions?

This is an above-average answer at 70 words, ranked #216 of 500 Society questions by depth. The key concepts covered are voting, want, president.

What approach does this answer take to explain independent votes counted in the presidential primary?

The explanation uses concrete examples across 70 words. It is categorized under Society and addresses the question through 1 analytical lens.