Voting

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  1. 4. Vote totals for a candidate or issue, made by all qualified voters.
  2. 7. Issues surrounding the legal right and ability to campaign and cast a vote in political elections.
  3. 8. Taking away of certain rights, such as voting rights; exclusion from certain occupations.
  4. 10. Electors representing all 50 states and the District of Columbia, responsible for officially electing the President and Vice-President of the United States.
  5. 11. Activities designed to achieve a social, political, or military goal.
  6. 12. Selection of people to public office by vote.
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  1. 1. The right to vote.
  2. 2. Tax levied on all voters, often serving as a financial obstacle to poor citizens.
  3. 3. Someone who acts in place of a group of people.
  4. 5. A geographical area represented by a seat or seats in a legislative body.
  5. 6. A state that is equally likely to vote for either of the two major political parties, making it key to victory in an election.
  6. 9. Member of a country, state, or town who shares responsibilities for the area and benefits from being a member.