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    Terms in this set (27)

    turnout rate

    The number of people who vote in a given election divided by the number of people who would have been allowed to vote in it.

    Australian ballot

    An electoral format that presents the names of all the candidates for any given office on the same ballot.

    single-member district

    An electoral district that elects only one representative-the typical method of representation in the United States.

    Electoral College

    An institution established by the Constitution for the election of the president and vice president of the United States. Every four years, voters in each state and the District of Columbia elect electors who, in turn, cast votes for the president and vice president. The candidate receiving a majority of the electoral vote for president or vice president is elected.

    gerrymandering

    The drawing of electoral districts in such a way as to give advantage to one political party.

    plurality rule

    A type of electoral system in which victory in an election goes to the individual who gets the most votes, but not necessarily a majority of the votes cast.

    majority rule

    A type of electoral system in which, to win an office, a candidate must receive a majority (50 percent plus one) of all the votes cast in the relevant district.

    proportional representation (PR)

    A multiple-member district system that awards seats to political parties in proportion to the percentage of the vote that each party won.

    referendum

    A direct vote by the electorate on a proposed law that has been passed by the legislature or on a specific governmental action.

    initiative

    A process by which citizens may petition to place a policy proposal on the ballot for public vote.

    recall

    The removal of a public official by popular vote.

    party identification

    An individual's attachment to a particular political party, which may be based on issues, ideology, past experience, upbringing, or a mixture of these elements.

    issue voting

    An individual's tendency to base the decision of which candidate or party to vote for on the candidate's or party's position on specific issues.

    prospective voting

    Voting based on the imagined future performance of a candidate.

    retrospective voting

    Voting based on the past performance of a candidate or party.

    political action committee (PAC)

    A private group that raises and distributes funds for use in election campaigns.

    Why have most major-party candidates declined federal funding for their presidential campaigns recently?

    They could raise and spend far more money on their own.

    What information does a voter primarily rely on when casting an issue vote?

    Whether she likes recent government actions

    Which statement best characterizes the relationship between consumer confidence and presidential elections?

    The incumbent party tends to have support exceeding 50 percent when confidence exceeds 100.

    Which reform led to the largest increase in the size of the population eligible to vote?

    the Nineteenth Amendment, granting all adult women the right to vote

    Which statement accurately characterizes the trend of campaign spending over time?

    Campaign spending has increased over time.

    Which of the following best describes the Republican presidential nomination process in 2016?

    Few thought Donald Trump had any chance of winning the nomination when he first ran.

    When you cast a ballot in the next election, your options are two candidates for State House District 1, and the candidate who gets the most votes will win the seat. What kind of district is this?

    Single-member district

    Which of the following groups of voters did Donald Trump focus his campaign message on?

    Working-class white voters

    Which of the following demographic characteristics are the two strongest predictors of who votes?

    Age and education

    Citizens United v. FEC (2010)

    Prohibited the government from restricting independent expenditures by corporations and led to the emergence of Super PACs

    Buckley v. Valeo (1974)

    Introduced the idea that campaign contributions count as speech

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