Whether a non-partisan can vote in a primary election depends on the state's voting laws. In some states, only registered party members can vote in their party's primary, while others allow unaffiliated voters to participate in primaries for specific parties. Some states have open primaries, where any registered voter can choose which party's primary to vote in, regardless of their party affiliation. It's important for non-partisan voters to check their state's regulations for specific guidelines.
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