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Responsible party
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The notion that a political party will take clear and distinct stands on the issues and enact them as policy when in office
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Prospective voting model
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A theory of democratic elections in which voters decide what government will do in the near future by choosing one or another responsible party that best match their own isse perferences
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Electoral competition model
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A form of election in which parties seeking votes move toward the median voter
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Median voter
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The voter at the eact middle of the politicla issue spectrum
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Electoral reward and punishment
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The tendency to vote for the incumbents when times are good and against them when times are bad; same as retrospective voting
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Retrospective voting
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A form of election in which voters look back at the performance of a party in power and cast ballots on the basis of how well it did in office
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Provisional ballot
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A vote is cast but not counted until determination is made that the voter is properly registered
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Electoral college
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Representatives selected in each of the states, their numbers based on each state's total number of its senators and representatives, a majority of these votes elects the president
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Convention party
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A gathering of delegates who nominates a party's presidential candidate
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Referenda
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Procedure that involves state laws or constitutional amendments that are proposed by the legislature and submitted to the voters for approval or rejection
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Initiatives
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Procesures available in some states for citizens to put proposed laws and constitutional amendements on the ballot for voter approval or rejection
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Voter turnout
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The proportion of eligible voters who actually vote in a given election
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Individual initiative
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It is the responsibility of the people to take it upon yourself to register and vote
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Midterm elections
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Congressional elections that do not coincide with a presidential election
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Primary elections and caucuses
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the two elections used to select a party's candidate for the general election
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