Front | Back |
Turnout
|
The proportion of the voting-age public that votes
|
Retrospective judgement
|
A voter's evaluation of the performance of the party in power
|
Prospective judgement
|
A voter's evaluation of a candidate based on what he or she pledges to do about an issue if elected
|
Primary election
|
Election in which voters decide which of the candidates within a party will represent the party in the general election
|
Closed primary
|
A primary election in which only a party's registered voters are eligible to vote
|
Open primary
|
A primary in which party members, independents, and sometimes members of the other party are allowed to vote
|
Crossover voting
|
Participation in the primary of a party with which the voter is not affiliated
|
Raiding
|
An organized attempt by voters of one party to influence the primary results of the other party
|
Runoff primary
|
A second primary election between the candidates receiving the greatest number of votes in the first primary
|
General election
|
Election in which voters decide which candidates will actually fill elective public offices
|
Initiative
|
An election that allows citizens to propose legislation and submit it to the state electorate for popular vote
|
Referendum
|
An election whereby the state legislature submits proposed legislation to the state's voters for approval
|
Recall
|
An election in which voters can remove and incumbent from office by popular vote
|
Nomination campaign
|
That part of a political campaign aimed at winning a primary election
|
Front-loading
|
The tendency of states to choose an early date on the primary calender
|