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ChangoLoa

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Tue Feb 14, 2012, 03:01 PM Feb 2012

Venezuela: A total of 3,040,449 votes were cast in opposition primary election [View all]

The Electoral Committee of the opposition Unified Democratic Panel (MUD) released a new report on its website saying that 3,040,449 Venezuelans voted in the primary elections held on Sunday, according to a review of 99% of the vote records.

http://www.eluniversal.com/nacional-y-politica/primarias-2012/120214/a-total-of-3040449-votes-were-cast-in-opposition-primary-election
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Which means that around 17% of the total national electorate voted in these primaries.

Does someone have an example of a more participative primary vote in history ?

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