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Thomas Jefferson
Principle drafter of the Declaration of the Independence; second vice president of the United States; third president of the United States form 1801 to 1809. Co-founder of the Democratic-Republican Party.
Donald J. Trump
The forty-fifth president of the U.S a Republican elected in 2016: first president elected without prior political or military experience; an experienced businessman.
Hillary Clinton
First female major party candidate for president of the United States, a democrat.
Electorate
The citizens eligible to vote.
Mandate
A command, indicated by an electorates votes, for the elected officials to carry out a party platform or policy agenda.
Primary Election
Election in which voters decide which of the candidates within a party will represent the party in the general election.
Closed Primary
A primary election in which only a partys registered voters are eligible to cast a ballot.
Open Primary
A primary election in which party members, independents, and sometimes members of the other party are allowed to participate.
Crossover Voting
Participation in the primary election of a party with which the voter is not affiliated.
Runoff Primary
A second primary election between the two candidates receiving the greatest number of votes in the first primary.
General Election
Election in which voters decide which voters decide which candidates will actually fill elective public offices.
Initiative
An election that allows citizens to propose legislation or state constitutional amendments by submitting them to the electorate for popular vote.
Referendum
An election whereby the state legislature submits proposed legislation or state constitutional amendments to the voters for approval.
Recall
An election in which voters can remove an incumbent form office prior to the next scheduled election.
Electoral College
Representatives of each state who cast the final ballots that actually elect a president.
Elector
Member of the Electoral College
Reapportionment
The reallocation of the number of seats in the House of Representatives after each decennial census.
Presidential Coattails
When successful presidential candidates carry into office congressional candidates of the same party in the year of their election.
Barack Obama
The first African American president of the U.S a Democrat, who served as forty-fourth president from 2009 to 2017.
Mid-term election
An election that takes place in the middle of the presidential term.
Campaign Manager
The individual who travels with the candidate and coordinates the campaign.