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Down: 1) a person who is currently in office3) supported by members of the two major political parties4) A set of statements that describe a political party's views about the issues facing our country.7) Each state has a group of people called elector who cast the actual votes for president after the popular election. The Elector Vote is based on whether the party electors win the StateYour state’s entitled allotment of electors equals the number of members in its Congressional delegation: one for each member in the House of Representatives plus two for your Senators.8) belief about the role of government is that it is better for individuals and businesses---- not the government---to find solutions for societies problems10) the day a new president and vice president are sworn into office (January 20th)11) persons chosen to represent each state at a political party convention Across: 2) Caucus meetings are arranged by either the state or political party to take place at a certain place and time. Caucuses are unique in that they allow participants to openly show support for candidates. Voting is often done by raising hands or breaking into groups according to the candidate participants support. The results of the caucus are used to determine the delegates present at county, state and national nominating conventions of each political party.5) believing that the government has a role in solving society's problems and should take action for creating solutions.6) a general election that does not occur during a presidential election year. Some members of the US Senate, all members of the House of Representatives and many state positions are electing in this type of election.8) The process of gathering public support for a candidate and to ensure the public has information about the candidate and party's platforms.9) State wide organized method to determine delegates who will vote for a party candidate. There two types of primaries : Closed primary.[2] (synonyms: internal primaries, party primaries) In the case of closed primaries, internal primaries, or party primaries, only party members can vote. Open primary.[3] All voters can take part in an open primary and may cast votes on a ballot of any party. The party may require them to express their support to the party's values and pay a small contribution to the costs of the primary. 12) an area within a state from which a member of the House of Representatives is elected.13) a proposed piece of legislation (a Law) that people can directly vote on.
 

 

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