Chapter 14
Across
- 2. voter groups that advocate for a political party over time
- 4. System in which two political parties dominate politics, winning almost all elections
- 7. primary election in which only those who have registered as a member of a political party may vote
- 9. the formal process through which parties choose their candidates for political office
- 10. Minor political parties in competition with the two major parties. Some obstacles include winner take all electoral systems, single member districts, a narrow, focused agenda, and negative press.
Down
- 1. a primary election in which all eligible voters may vote, regardless of their party affiliation
- 3. The time period that one party wins the majority of national elections.
- 5. Voting Voting for all candidates from one political party.
- 6. An organized group of leaders, officeholders, and voters who work together to elect candidates and influence policy.
- 8. Voting Voting for candidates from different political parties in the same election.