In order to vote in the Republican Run-off... you had to have voted in the earlier Republican Primary.
Bender!
How the hell have you been, buddy?
Until I went to Votetexas.gov, I thought the same, no vote in Primary = no vote in Runoff.
Regretably, any registered voter can vote in either GOP or DEM runoff, just.
Regretably, any registered voter can vote in either GOP or DEM runoff, just.
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The facts:
http://www.votetexas.gov/faq/
Q: Does a voter have to vote in the primary election in order to vote in a runoff-election or on November 6, 2012?
A: A voter does not have to vote in the May 29, 2012 primary election in order to qualify to vote in a primary run-off election on July 31, 2012, OR in the general election on November 6, 2012. If you voted in one partys primary on May 29, 2012, then you may not vote in the other partys runoff on July 31, 2012. Remember if you signed a petition in lieu of filing fee for a candidate for one party, you many not vote in another partys primary or primary runoff that voting year (2012). Whether you voted or not in the primary, you may vote for whomever you choose in November. Party affiliations expire on December 31.