Media
General
Primary
Campaign
Electoral Process
100

 This is the main way the media helps voters during elections by giving information about candidates and issues?

What is informing the public?

100

This election decides which candidates will actually take office after all primaries are finished?


What is a general election?

100

Voters use this election to decide which candidate will represent their political party in the general election

What is a primary election?

100

This is the organized effort by candidates and parties to influence voters and win an election

What is a campaign?

100

The group of 538 members that cast the official votes that chose the US president.

What is the Electoral College?

200

 This 19th century thing became the main source of election information for American voters?

What are newspapers?

200

 This document lists all candidates and issues that voters choose from in a general election


What is a ballot?

200

A primary where any registered voter can choose which party’s primary to vote in

What is an open primary?

200

Candidates often use this to raise money, spread their message, and pay for advertising during a campaign

What is campaign fundraising?

200

The term for the election held to help decide the candidates for the general election.

What are primary elections?

300

This term describes when the media focuses more on candidate drama than on policy issues?

What is sensationalism?

300

This term refers to the percentage of eligible voters who actually cast a ballot in a general election


 What is a voter turnout?

300

This type of primary requires voters to be registered with a political party before they can vote in that party’s primary

What is a closed primary?

300

This type of communication is designed to persuade voters by highlighting a candidate’s strengths and their opponent’s weaknesses?

What is political advertising?

300

The states that matter more than others in the election.

What are Swing States?

400

This media issue occurs when coverage favors one political side over another?

 What is media bias?


400

This system, used in most U.S. general elections, awards victory to the candidate who receives the most votes, even if they don’t get a majority

What is the plurality voting system?

400

This event is similar to a primary, but involves local party meetings where members discuss and vote for their preferred candidate

What is a caucus?

400

During a campaign, candidates participate in these events to answer questions and debate their opponents’ positions in front of voters

What are debates?

400

Term refers to the total number of votes across the entire country during a presidential election.

What is the popular vote?

500

This media occurs when heavy coverage makes an election seem closer or more dramatic than it really is?

What is the horse race effect?  

500

This term describes when voters choose candidates from different political parties for other offices on the same ballot

 What is slit-ticket voting?

500

This term describes the number of delegates a candidate must collect from primary and caucus results to officially win their party’s nomination

What is the delegate threshold?

500

This practice involves sending misleading or negative information about an opponent to influence voters’ opinion

What is negative campaigning?

500

An election where voters vote directly to approve or reject a policy

What is a referendum?

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