Unit 2 Wla103 Student
Election
ELECTIONS, CAMPAIGNS AND VOTING BEHAVIOR. GUIDELINES FOR ELECTIONS The Constitution: Election of members of the House of Representatives every two years.
1 T OWARDS AN A TLAS OF THE P OLITICAL O PINIONS Jean-Paul PINON 1 April 2015.
Chapter 10 section 2 ELECTION CAMPAIGNS 1.Types of Elections: A. Primary Election – narrows the field of candidates B. General Election – Chooses the.
Elections and Voting Behavior. How American Elections Work Three types of elections: – Select party nominees (primary elections) – Select officeholders.
Elections and Voting Behavior Chapter 10. How American Elections Work Three types of elections: – Select party nominees (primary elections; take place.
1 Voting Methods Chapter 1 Preliminaries 1.1 Preference Schedules 2 Preference Schedules Section 1.1.
Illinois State Constitution. One Who can veto a bill passed by the General Assembly? Supreme Court The Voters The Governor The Lt. Governor.
Chapter 10 Section 3: The Right to Vote. I. Becoming a Voter Everyone who is 18 or older is eligible to vote in national, state and local elections.
Elections and Voting Behavior Author Unknown Revisions Mike Harvie.
A.Types of elections 1.Primary election 2.General election – an election in which voters make final decision about candidates and issues.