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9 January, 07:06

In Texas, the Terrell Election Law of 1903 required large political parties to select their candidates in a primary election. How were candidates chosen before this?

a. The governor decided who all candidates would be.

b. Each town council chose a citizen to participate in elections.

c. There was usually only one person from each party interested in running for office.

d. Party leaders selected candidates.

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  1. 9 January, 10:11
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