in which type of primary election is the candidate with the most votes, regardless of the percentage of the total vote that might be, declared the winner and sent on to the general election?

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In a winner-take-all type of primary election the candidate with the most votes, regardless of the percentage of the total vote might be, declared the winner and sent on to the general election.

A winner-take-all or winner-takes-all election system allows one political party or organization to choose the candidates for all positions within a certain district or territory. Winner-take-all is opposed to proportional representation, in which many political parties or groups may elect positions in accordance with the voting power of each.

In these states, the candidate who won a majority of votes cast or a plurality of votes cast—i.e., less than 50% but more than any other contender—took all of the state's electoral votes. Only two states, Maine and Nebraska, did not adhere to the winner-takes-all principle. All states, with the exception of Maine and Nebraska, use a winner-take-all system in which the state only considers the candidate who received the most votes overall in the state's general election.

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