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platform   a series of statements expressing the party's principles, beliefs, and positions on election issues  
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Plank   each individual part of the platform  
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national committee   representatives from the 50 state party organizations who run a political party  
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national party chairman   individual elected by the national committee who manages the daily operations of the national party  
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delegate   a representative to a meeting  
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caucus   a meeting of political party members to conduct party business  
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ward   several adjoining precincts making up a larger unit  
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county chairperson   a person who runs a county committee, often having a great deal of political power in the county  
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political machine   a strong party organization that can control political appointments and deliver votes  
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nomination   a process by which political parties select and offer candidates for public office  
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direct primary   an election in which voters choose candidates each part in a general election  
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closed primary   an election in which only the declared members of a party are allowed to vote for that party's nominees  
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open primary   an election in which voters need not delcare their party preference  
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plurality   the most votes among all those running for a political office  
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runoff primary   second primary election between the two candidates who recieved the most votes in the first primary election  
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petition   a process where candidates who are not affiliated with one of the two major parties can get on the ballot for the general election in most states  
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polling place   where you vote  
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precinct   a geographic area that contains a specific amount of voters  
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ballot   the list of candidates on which you cast your vote  
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absentee ballot   one that allows a person to vote without going to the polls on election day  
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returns   ballots and results of an election  
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exit poll   a survey taken at polling places of how people voted  
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electorate   all the people who are eligible to vote  
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apathy   a lack of interest  
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initiative   a procedure by which citizens can propose new laws or state constitutional amendments  
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proposition   a petition asking for a new law  
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referendum   a way for citizens to vote on state or local laws  
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recall   a special election in which citizens can vote to remove a public offical from office  
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electoral college   a group of people named by each state legislature to select the president and vice president  
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elector   person appointed to vote in presidential elections for the major candidates  
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winner-take-all system   a system in which the candidate who wins the popoular vote in a state usually recieves all of the states electoral vote  
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propaganda   certain ideas that may involve misleading messages designed to manipulate people  
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soft money   donations given to political parties and not designated for a particular candidates election campaign  
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political action committee(PAC)   special interest group designed to support candidates by contributing money (soft money)  
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incumbent   a politican who has already been elected to office  
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who is eligible to vote?   18+, US citizen, resident of your state for 20 days or more  
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what do i bring to register/vote?   drivers license, utility bill, passport, or proof of your address  
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can you vote if youve committed a serious crime?   after youve finished your sentence  
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