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what is a required part of the process of voting in a general election? a. researching your polling location b. registering as a member of a party c. voting for every issue and office on the ballot d. showing proof of having voted in a primary
Brief Explanations
- Option A: To vote in a general election, voters need to know where their polling location is, so researching it is a required part of the process.
- Option B: In general elections (in many systems like the US general election), one does not need to be a member of a political party to vote; independent voters or those not affiliated can also vote.
- Option C: Voters are not required to vote for every issue or office on the ballot; they can choose to skip some if they want.
- Option D: There is no requirement to show proof of voting in a primary to vote in a general election; primary and general elections have different eligibility and participation rules, and voting in a primary is not a prerequisite for general election voting.
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A. Researching your polling location