Noun
a primary where voters directly select the candidates who will run for office
Source: WordNetJhon Bayeshia, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN) and political commentator, believes that the reason for the adoption of the direct primary method by the APC was to satisfy the interest of few individuals, while accusing the party of double standard. Source: Internet
The Edo state of the Association of Local Government of Nigeria (ALGON), on Sunday kicked against holding direct primary election amid the COVID-19 pandemic, which it said would put the lives of Edo people in grave danger. Source: Internet
Nevertheless, several landmark bills were passed – a direct primary election law that meant the beginning of the end of the McKenzie Machine, and no-party ballot, voting for senators, public library commission law, and laws to enforce prohibition. Source: Internet
Johnson City’s Black Bag Family Healthcare is one of the only publicly available direct primary care providers in the Tri-Cities but is part of a growing number nationally. Source: Internet
Paul Thomas, M.D., of Plum Health DPC in southwest Detroit discusses his direct primary care business model during an interview for the Crain's "Detroit Rising" podcast with reporter Chad Livengood at Bamboo Detroit's downtown co-working space. Source: Internet
The 11 aspirants had petitioned the Caretaker Extraordinary National Convention Planning Committee (NEONCPC) demanding for direct primary. Source: Internet