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In a certain city 60 percent of the registered voters are party b supports and the rest are party a supports in an assembly election if 75 percent of the registered party b supports and 20 percent of the registered part a supports are expected to vote for candidate

a. What percent of the registered voters are expected to vote for candidate a

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As the electorate expanded, the political parties evolved to mobilize the growing mass of voters as the means of political control. ... In recent decades, increasing numbers of individual voters classify themselves as “independent,” and they are permitted to register to vote as such in many states.

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