Chapter 9 Flashcards

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An organized effort to persuade voters to choose one candidate over others competing for the same office

A

Election campaign

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A preliminary election conducted within a political party to select candidates who will run for public office in a subsequent election

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Primary election

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Primary elections in which voters must declare their party affiliation before they are given the primary ballot containing that party’s potential nominees

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Closed primary

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Primary election in which voters need not declare their party affiliation and can choose one party’s primary ballot to take into the voting booth

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Open primaries

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5
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Primary elections that allow individual state parties to decide whether they permit independents to vote in their primaries and for which offices

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Modified closed primaries

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Primary elections that entitle independent voters to vote in a party’s primary

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Modified open primaries

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A special election used to select delegates to attend the party’s national convention, which in turn nominates the presidential candidate

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Presidential primary

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A method used ro select delegates to attend a party’s national convention. Generally, a local meeting selects delegates for a county-level meeting, which in turn selects delegaes for a higer-level meeting; the process culminates in a state convention that actually selects the national convention delegates

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Caucus/convention

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9
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States’ practice of moving delegate selection primaries and caucuses earlier in the calendar year to gain media and candidate attention

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Front-loading

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10
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A national election held by law in November of every even-numbered year

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General election

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In voting, a single party’s candidates for all the offices

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Straight ticket

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12
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In voting, candidates from different parties for different offices

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Split ticket

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13
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A British term for elections conducted in single-member districts that award victory to the candidate with the most votes

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First-past-the-post elections

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14
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An election that lacks an incumbent

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Open election

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15
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A bipartisan federal agency of six members that oversees the financing of national election campaigns

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Federal Election Commission (FEC)

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16
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Financial contributions given directly to a candidate running for congressional office or the presidency

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Hard money

17
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Financial contributions to party committees for capital and operational expenses

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Soft money

18
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Banned large soft money contributions…

A

Bipartisan Campaign Finance Reform Act (BCRA)

19
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Committees named after Section 527 of the Internal Revenue Code; they enjoy tax-exempt status in election campaigns if they are unaffiliated with political parties and take positions on issues, not specific candidates

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527 committees