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SC Democratic primary voters barred from GOP Senate primary
South Carolina voters who participated in the Democratic primary in June are prohibited from voting in the Republican U.S. Senate primary on August 11. The South Carolina Election Commission based this decision on state law, which restricts participation to voters who either cast a Republican ballot in June or did not vote in the previous primary.
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