Across
- 1. indicare sharp changes in existing patterns of party loyalty
- 3. is the right to vote
- 5. allows citizens to vote directly on issues called propositions
- 9. was designed to make voter registration easier
- 10. allows voters to petition to propose issues to be decided by qualified voters
- 11. occurs in early march when the greatest number of states hold presidential preference primaries on the same day
- 13. voting based on past performance of the candidate
- 14. the supreme court ruled that limiting the ability of businesses, unions, and other groups to fund their own efforts to elect or defeat candidates for office is unconstitutional
- 17. only voters who are registered in the party may vote to choose the candidate
- 20. occurs when the minority party wins by building a new coalition of voters that continues over successive elections
- 22. voting for candidates based upon the party to which they belong
- 25. is a special election initiated by petition to allow citizens to remove an official from office before a term expires
- 26. voting based on what voters perceive to be in their own best interest
- 28. allows lesser known or weaker candidates from the presidential candidates party to win by riding the “coattails” of the nominee
- 31. is the independent regulatory agency charged with administering and enforcing the federal campaign finance law.
- 33. the citizens eligible to vote
- 36. choosing earlier and earlier dates to hold their primaries
- 37. states use this today to determine whom the state delegates to the national party convention will support
- 38. are elections in which the voters choose from among all the candidates nominated by political parties or running as independents
- 39. elimination of poll taxes in federal elections
- 40. meetings run by political parties that are held at the county, district, or precinct level
- 41. lowering the minimum age for voting in federal elections to 18
- 42. elimination of race disqualifications
Down
- 2. donations to political parties that could be used for general purposes
- 4. when people do not believe their vote out of millions of votes will make a difference
- 6. a guarantee in the First Amendment
- 7. banning the use of soft money in federal campaigns and increasing the 1974 limits on individual and group contributions to candidates
- 8. A vote for candidates of different political parties on the same ballot, instead of for candidates of only one party
- 12. when no candidate from a party receives a majority of the votes
- 15. are nominating elections in which voters choose the candidates from each party who will run for office in the general election
- 16. occur when party loyalty becomes less important to voters
- 18. elected party officials
- 19. voters may vote for candidates of either party
- 21. voters may vote to choose the candidates of either party whether they belong to that party or not
- 23. occur when the traditional majority power maintains power based on the party loyalty of voters
- 24. occur during the year when no presidential election is held
- 27. elimination of gender disqualifications
- 29. occur when the minority party is able to win with the support of majority-party members, independents, and new voters
- 30. allows for the direct election of senators
- 32. allows citizens to nominate candidates
- 34. when voters go to the polls on election day they are casting the popular vote this vote is actually for electors
- 35. voting based on how the voter believes the candidate will perform in office
