PS Ch. 13 Voting
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influencing another party's primary vote | ||
approving a legislative action at the polls | ||
voter's judgment of party's performance | ||
rearrangement of coaltions due to demographic shifts | ||
primary available only to single party | ||
election signaling party realignment | ||
voting for the opposite party | ||
elected official invited to convention | ||
to vote for candidates of different parties | ||
number of people who vote on election day | ||
majority of delegates overwhelm the minority | ||
the November election of even years | ||
realigning districts for party control | ||
ballot measure originated by voters | ||
a command from the voters | ||
election in the middle of presidential term | ||
contest without party declaration | ||
primary available to all voters | ||
rearrangement of coalitions due to political shifts | ||
representative who actually decides presidential race | ||
the entire voting public | ||
setting an earlier state primary | ||
early election to sift through possible candidates | ||
votes based on candidate's promises | ||
representatives from each state who cast the final ballots that actually elect a president | ||
proposed change where states would be divided into regions and would all hold their primaries on the same day | ||
a second primary where candidates receiving the most votes in the first primary compete for the office |