What is the place called where you vote.
What is a Polling Place.
A way for citizens to propose a new laws or state constitutional amendments.
What is an Initiative.
Endorsements are a kind of
What is propaganda.
The United States is known to have a
What is a two-party system.
A process that picks a candidate
What is the Nomination process.
What is a list of candidates.
What is a Ballot.
A petition to reject or approve a state or local law.
What is a Referendum.
What is Soft Money.
The Democratic Party was first known as.
What is Democratic-Republican Party.
A primary where no candidate receives a majority vote and the two highest candidates run against each other.
What is a Runoff primary.
A voting district.
What is a Precinct.
A vote to remove a public official from office.
What is a Recall.
What does PAC mean
What is Political Action Committees.
What party replaced the Whigs
What is the Republican Party.
A primary where voters don't have to declare their party preference.
What is an Open Primary.
The results of the election.
What is a Return.
Who are electors.
What is the Federal Election Campaign Finance Act.
These parties influence the major parties
What is a Third-Party.
A primary where only declared party members can vote in.
What is a Closed Primary.
When is election day
What is the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November.
When a candidate wins the popular vote in a state.
What is the winner-take-all system.
What law was made in 1971, so tax payers can give money to the major parties.
What is the Presidential Election Campaign Fund.
The parts a that make up a parties platform.
What is the Plank.
The most votes given to a nominee running
What is a Plurality.