Across
- 3. a person who is running for an elected position or competing for a job.
- 7. the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November by law.
- 9. a formal set of principal goals which are supported by a political party.
- 13. a person chosen to vote on other people’s behalf.
- 16. the right to vote.
- 17. a day on which several states hold primaries or caucuses.
- 18. a formal announcement of support for a candidate by an individual or a group.
- 20. the candidate that is favored to win an election.
- 21. a person who currently holds a position or an office.
- 23. a state that mainly supports and votes for Republican candidates in presidential elections.
Down
- 1. to formally pick someone as a candidate for office.
- 2. a discussion or an argument about issues.
- 4. the formal ceremony in which the president is sworn into office.
- 5. a formal promise a person makes to do the best that he or she can in a particular job or political office.
- 6. an act of voting by the electorate of a country or area.
- 8. the winner receives a much larger number of votes than the other candidate.
- 9. a place at or in which voters in an election are cast.
- 10. a state that mainly supports and votes for Democratic candidates in presidential elections.
- 11. to sign up formally for something, suck as to vote.
- 12. an important problem to discuss or debate.
- 14. a nickname for the republican party.
- 15. a meeting of party members to choose candidates to run in an election.
- 19. a person running for public office with another candidate.
- 22. a list of candidates and proposals that citizens use to cast a secret vote.
- 24. the length of time a public official serves in office.