Oldest political party in American History.
What is the Democrat Party?
Oldest method used to nominate candidates for the election.
What is the Caucus?
The required number of electoral votes necessary to win the presidency.
What is 270 electoral votes?
State constitutional officer responsible for overseeing all elections in our state.
Who is the secretary of state?
He was the first Democrat president elected.
Who was Andrew Jackson?
Biggest problem facing most minor political parties during election times besides fundraising.
What is ballot access for elections?
Type of primary system utilized to nominate candidates for the general election in Georgia.
What is the Open Primary System?
Upper house of congress guaranteed two representatives regardless of state population.
What is the US Senate?
Local person responsible for maintaining all voter rolls and registration.
Who is the registrar?
Those voters not strongly affiliated with either political party.
Who are independent voters?
This primary system prohibits independents and cross-over voters.
What is the closed primary system?
Under Article I of the US Constitution this part of congress can choose a president if neither candidate receives the required number of electoral votes.
What is the House of Representatives?
Type of ballot used in most Georgia elections.
What is the office ballot?
Clearly articulates the principles of the political party and the positions of the candidates.
What is a platform?
Time period during the Washington administration that witnessed the rise of political parties.
When was the 1790s?
People chosen to represent their respective states to draft a platform and nominate presidential candidates every four years at the national convention.
Who are the delegates?
Those that formally cast the vote for president and vice-president under the Electoral College System.
Who are the electors?
Method that maintains voter integrity and privacy.
What is the secret ballot method?
Individual component of the party's platform.
What is the plank?
Originally a 3rd party movement before the Civil War this political party got Lincoln elected president.
What is the Republican Party?
Reflects the popularity of a candidate in the general election.
What is the popular vote?
Total number of electoral votes in the US Electoral College System.
What is 538 votes?
Type of ballot for those disabled persons that cannot cast a vote in person at the poll.
What is the absentee ballot?
This minor party currently has ballot access in at least 44 states for the general election.
What is the Libertarian Party?