This primary allows any registered voter to cast a vote, regardless of party.
What is an Open Primary?
These are the administrative divisions of the states, some of which are called boroughs and parishes.
What is a County?
Type of Local government that sees a city and surrounding county controlled by a single government.
What is a Unified Government?
The Chief executive of a state.
Whos is the Governor?
This is the lowest level of political party organization.
What is a precinct?
Name the three general requirements for voter registration.
US Citizen, Mental Competence, and State residency.
This primary only lets registered voter within a specific political party vote in said primary.
What is a Closed Primary?
This process allows voters to remove someone from office.
What is recall?
This system of local government see power divided between an executive and legislative, both elected by voters.
What is a mayor-council government?
The second-highest ranking state executive.
Who is the Lieutenant Governor?
This allows voters to repeal any changes to their state constitution or laws.
This primary, also called "Top Two", lists all candidates on the same ballot.
What is a Jungle Primary?
This process requires law makers to put any proposed changes to state laws on the ballot.
What is a Legislative referendum?
This system of local government sees a legislative body hire a professional to oversee the government.
This is an elected supervisor that oversees a county's governing board.
What is a commissioner?
What is Initiative?
What is a semi-closed primary?
These are the three main powers/duties of a state governor.
What is making budgets, veto, pardons?
This system of local government could include cities, towns, or villages.
What are municipalities?
These officials are elected at town meetings in order to help make policy decisions for local governments.
What are Selectmen?
This method for electing judges combines both popular election with appointment.
What is the Missouri Plan?
This happens when states with an open primary see voters vote for a party opposite from their own.
What is crossover?
These are the three major responsibilities of state government.
This part of local government see a service be provided within a specific boundary independent of city or county.
What is a Special District?
A broad title that describes a county commission, County mayor, or County Judge.
What is County Executive?
These three things are included under Article four's topic of interstate relations.
What is Full-faith and Credit, Privileges and immunities, and Extradition?