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  1. 3. A survey conducted to measure opinions or voting intentions, or the location where votes are cast in an election.
  2. 4. The act of conducting a survey or collecting votes to gauge public opinion or make decisions in elections.
  3. 7. A specific geographical area within a country or city, often used to organize regions for electoral purposes.
  4. 9. A formal change or addition made to a law, contract, or constitution, often requiring approval through a voting process.
  5. 13. All the individuals eligible to vote in an election within a particular region or constituency.
  6. 14. The current holder of an office or position, especially in politics.
  7. 15. A set of principles, goals, and policies adopted by a political party or candidate to outline their stance on issues.
  8. 16. A meeting of members of a particular political party or movement, typically to select candidates or decide policy.
  9. 17. A person who is nominated or running for an elected position or office.
  10. 19. A formal expression of preference for a candidate or a decision on a proposal in an election or meeting.
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  1. 1. A process of voting, typically in written form, used to register a vote in an election.
  2. 2. A person authorized to represent others, particularly in a conference or meeting for a political party.
  3. 4. A preliminary election to appoint delegates or to determine the candidates for a political party in an upcoming election.
  4. 5. An individual who has the legal right to participate in an election and cast a ballot.
  5. 6. The national legislative body of a country, particularly in the U.S., where it consists of the Senate and the House of Representatives.
  6. 8. The act of enrolling or signing up, especially to qualify as a voter in an election.
  7. 10. The formal process of selecting a person for public office or of accepting or rejecting a political proposal by voting.
  8. 11. An organized effort to influence decision-making within a specific group, especially to elect a candidate to public office.
  9. 12. A system of government where power is vested in the people, who rule either directly or through freely elected representatives.
  10. 18. A formal discussion on a particular topic in which opposing arguments are presented, often seen in political campaigns.