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AMERICAN GOVERNMENT- CHAPTER 7- Voting and Elections

Horizontales
party members who are chosen to represent a particular candidate at the party’s state- or national-level nominating convention
an accommodation that allows voting up to two weeks before Election Day
the result when a popular presidential candidate helps candidates from the same party win their own elections
the result when voters grow tired of voting and stay home from the polls
a yes or no vote by citizens on a law or candidate proposed by the state government
an election in which any registered voter may vote in any party’s primary or caucus
Verticales
a form of candidate nomination that occurs in a town-hall style format rather than a day-long election; usually reserved for presidential elections
the result when a voter stops voting for offices and initiatives at the bottom of a long ballot
law or constitutional amendment proposed and passed by the voters and subject to review by the state courts; also called a proposition
the set of issues important to the political party and the party delegates
the removal of a politician or government official by the voters
the current holder of a political office