..."anyone" can vote in the Democratic Primary. Registered Republicans can ONLY vote for the Republican candidates. However, if you are registered as "No Party Preference" (used to be known as "Declines to State") you CAN vote the presidential ballot of one of the following political parties: American Independent, Democratic or Libertarian.
http://elections.cdn.sos.ca.gov/statewide-elections/2016-primary/how-to-vote-for-pres.pdf 23.6% of California's registered voters are registered as No Party Preference. Of those, a survey has shown that 43% are Democrats and 32% are Republicans. http://www.ppic.org/main/publication_show.asp?i=52I'm asking, did New York Board of elections conspire against Bernie Sanders, rigging the system,
ensuring Hillary would win the State?
If 100,000 citizens were "mistakenly" purged from voter polls a week prior to New York's
primary, in Brooklyn alone, how many votes did Bernie lose by cheat and deceit across the entire State?
How many Bernie Sanders supporters across the country have been denied their right to have their votes counted?
http://www.motherjones.com/politics/2016/04/new-york-primary-voter-purge