Nomination
Elections
Money in Elections
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is when a person declares themselves to be a candidate in an election

Self Announcement

100

is a regularly scheduled election at which voters make the final election of officeholders.

General Election

100

What kind of funding is a candidate NOT allowed to receive?

Corporations, Banks, Foreign

100

special interest groups that have a major stake in public policy

PACs

200

What is a drawback of the primary system?

It's expensive

200

The secret ballot was introduced to prevent

voter intimidation

200

Most of the money used in political campaigns comes from

large donations by private givers

200

Which nominating process is used the most?

Direct Primary

300

The place at which voters actually vote is a

Polling Place

300

Why are voting machines used?

to reduce the number of persons needed to administer elections

to speed up the voting process

more efficient

300

Political action committees are

special interest groups that have a major stake in public policy

300

is a primary in which the top two vote getters in the first direct primary face one another

Run off Primary

400

is a voting process in which voter receive a long ballot

containing the names of all contenders, regardless of party, and can vote however they choose.

Blanket Primary

400

Most election laws are passed at the __________ level

State

400

Explain the difference between hard money and soft money.

Hard Money - candidates and their campaigns

Soft Money - voter registration drives, party events, etc.

400

When a popular candidate attracts votes to other party members on the voting ticket

Coattail Effect

500

is when a candidate gets a certain number of qualified voters to sign

Petition

500

is voting by those unable to get to their regular voting place

Absentee Voting

500

Who gives public subsidies to campaigns?

State/Federal Treasuries

500

What 4 things does the FEC enforce?

Disclosure Requirements, Limits on Contributions, PAC Contributions, Limits on Expenditures