Yet the voters picked moderate Republican governors as the party's stars of the future.
'One vote' systems are those in which a voter picks one choice at a time.
All this is happening so early that we might well go through a few more turnarounds before voters actually pick the nominee.
Districts have 3-5 members, but voters pick only one.
In one vote systems, a voter picks one choice at a time.
In November, voters will pick someone to complete the remainder of his term, which runs through 1998.
In the open primary, voters, and not the party structure, pick the candidates.
The truth is that no American voter, even those of the Christian right, actually picks a candidate according to private conduct.
In the 31st, voters will also pick the district's two leaders.
The voters in those districts have generally picked representatives near the center, or even right of center.