The Progress Presidential Primaries commence at the start of the presidential electoral year. The primaries usually last around two to three months, and are preceded by campaigning which can start at most two years out from the start of the primaries, and then debates as the voting gets closer. The order of voting has been set as Orange, Utagia, Tinako, Yodukan and Geharon. The voting is done on a plurality-at-large basis, with the candidate with the most votes being selected and confirmed as the presidential candidate at a special conference usually held in May/June.
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| - The Progress Presidential Primaries commence at the start of the presidential electoral year. The primaries usually last around two to three months, and are preceded by campaigning which can start at most two years out from the start of the primaries, and then debates as the voting gets closer. The order of voting has been set as Orange, Utagia, Tinako, Yodukan and Geharon. The voting is done on a plurality-at-large basis, with the candidate with the most votes being selected and confirmed as the presidential candidate at a special conference usually held in May/June.
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popular vote
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Leader
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- James Fulkirk
- Ruth Mackie
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| - Progress Presidential Primaries, 3974
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| - Albert Stein
- James Fulkirk
- Ruth Mackie
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abstract
| - The Progress Presidential Primaries commence at the start of the presidential electoral year. The primaries usually last around two to three months, and are preceded by campaigning which can start at most two years out from the start of the primaries, and then debates as the voting gets closer. The order of voting has been set as Orange, Utagia, Tinako, Yodukan and Geharon. The voting is done on a plurality-at-large basis, with the candidate with the most votes being selected and confirmed as the presidential candidate at a special conference usually held in May/June.
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