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The Electoral Process

Across
Location where voting is carried out
A group or person besides the two primary (groups or people) involved in an election
Device voters use to register a choice in an election
A system where two major political parties dominate politics within the government.
A party nominating election in which any qualified voter can take part
A formal and organized process of choosing members of a political body
The process of candidate selection in an electoral system
Political extension of special interest groups which have a major state in public policy
A body of people representing the US states, who formally cast votes for the presidential election
The regularly scheduled election at which voters make a final selection of officeholders
Seeking to influence a public official on an issue
A group or organization that have shared concerns and attempt to influence public policy typically through lobbying
A series of statements expressing the party's principles, beliefs, and positions on election issues
Money given to a state and local party organization for voting related activities
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A formal organization whose main goal is to gain political power
Money donated to a particular candidate that can be subject to FEC regulations
An informal survey taken as people leaving the voting booth; these are used to predict the outcome of elections
In an election where the winner is the person who gets the most votes (used by most states in a presidential election when casting electoral votes)
All the people in a country or area who are entitled to vote in an election
A preliminary election to select candidates for a general election (usually used in presidential elections)
Percentage of eligible voters who actually voted in an election
Provisions made to those unable to get to their regular polling places on election day
A geographic area that contains a specific number of voters
A person who is nominated for an election
In favor or against one thing, person or group usually in a way considered to be unfair
Used as a nominating device; a town-hall-like meeting to select the candidates a party will support in an upcoming election