Those that voted in the dem primary can NOT vote in the gop runoff election.
The article, however, says that Democrats who did not vote at all CAN vote in the run-off, and they CAN cross-over.
Only Democrats who DID vote and voted Democrat cannot cross-over.
-PJ
Q: What are the rules for a party runoff election? Who can vote? Who cannot? The time the polls are open will remain the same?
A: For every election, polls are open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Citizens who were eligible to vote in the June 3 primary election are eligible to vote in the June 24 primary runoff. If an eligible voter did not participate in the June 3 primary election, the voter may vote in either the Democratic or Republican primary runoff. The state of Mississippi does not allow crossover voting. Meaning, if a voter cast a ballot in the Democratic primary, he/she must cast a ballot in the Democratic primary runoff. If a voter cast a ballot in the Republican primary, he/she must cast a ballot in the Republican primary runoff.
Meaning, anyone who voted in the Dem primary, cannot now crossover and vote in the GOP runoff. However, any voter -- D or R -- who did not vote on June 3, can vote in the GOP runoff.