Chapter 7 Flashcards

1
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the result when a voter stops voting for offices and initiatives at the bottom of a long ballot

A

ballot fatigue

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2
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a form of candidate nomination that occurs in a town-hall style format rather than a day-long election usually reserved for presidential elections

A

caucus

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3
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voters who belong to political parties that tend not to be competitive in national elections because they are too small to become a majority or because of the Electoral College system distribution in their state

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chronic minority

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4
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an election in which only voters registered with a party may vote for that party’s candidates

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closed primary

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5
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the result when a popular presidential candidate helps candidates from the same party win their own elections

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coattail effect

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6
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party members who are chosen to represent a particular candidate at the party’s state- or national-level nominating convention

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delegates

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7
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the means by which electoral votes are divided between candidates based on who wins districts and/or the state

A

district system

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8
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an accommodation that allows voting up to two weeks before Election Day

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early voting

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9
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the constitutionally created group of individuals, chosen by the states, with the responsibility of formally selecting the next U.S. president

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Electoral College

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10
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the advantage held by officeholders that allows them to often win reelection incumbency advantage

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incumbency advantage

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11
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the current holder of a political office

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incumbent

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12
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law or constitutional amendment proposed and passed by the voters and subject to review by the state courts also called a proposition

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initiative

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13
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the congressional elections that occur in the even-numbered years between presidential election years, in the middle of the president’s term

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midterm elections

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14
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an election in which any registered voter may vote in any party’s primary or caucus

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open primary

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15
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the set of issues important to the political party and the party delegates

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platform

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16
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organizations created to raise money for political campaigns and spend money to influence policy and politics

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political action committees (PACs)

17
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the removal of a politician or government official by the voters

18
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a yes or no vote by citizens on a law or candidate proposed by the state government

A

referendum

19
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the stipulation that citizen must live in a state for a determined period of time before a citizen can register to vote as a resident of that state

A

residency requirement

20
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a campaign run by political action committees and other organizations without the coordination of the candidate

A

shadow campaign

21
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the practice of voting only for candidates from the same party

A

straight-ticket voting

22
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organizations that can fundraise and spend as they please to support or attack a candidate but not contribute directly to a candidate or strategize with a candidate’s campaign

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super PACs officially known as Independent Expenditure-Only Committees

23
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a primary election in which the two candidates with the most votes, regardless of party, become the nominees for the general election

A

top-two primary

24
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the result when voters grow tired of voting and stay home from the polls

A

voter fatigue

25
Q

the number of citizens over eighteen

A

voting-age population

26
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the number of citizens eligible to vote

A

voting-eligible population

27
Q

all electoral votes for a state are given to the candidate who wins the most votes in that state

A

winner-take-all system