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elections, campaigns, and voting
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Political Studies
Undergraduate 2
10/27/2012

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electoral college
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the 538 presidential electors, elected to represent the votes of their respective states, who meet every four years to cast the electoral votes for president and vice president of the United States
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winner-take-all system
Definition
electoral system in which whoever wins the most votes in an election wins the election
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popular vote
Definition
tally of total votes from individual citizens, as opposed to the electoral vote
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census
Definition
constitutionally mandated count of the population every 10 years
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redistricting
Definition
process whereby state legislatures redraw the boundaries of congressional districts in the state to make them equal in population size
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gerrymandering
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redistricting that blatantly benefits one political party over the other or concentrates (or dilutes) the voting impact of racial and ethnic groups
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initiative
Definition
process by which citizens place proposed laws on the ballot for public approval
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referendum
Definition
process by which public approval is required before states can pass laws
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invisible primary
Definition
period just before primaries begin, during which candidates attempt ot capture party support and media coverage
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party insiders
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candidates with deep ties to party leaders and veiws that comport well with the political viewpoints of the party leadership
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primary election
Definition
elections held in which citizens directly vote for candidates who will run on the party label in the general election; also called direct primary
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caucus
Definition
metting of party members in town halls, schools, and even private homes to choose a vote for a presidential party nominee
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front-loading
Definition
holding many primaries simultaneously early in the year
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matching funds
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public funding given to a presidential candidate equaling the dollar amount the candidate raises from private contributors
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bundling
Definition
organizing and influencing others to donate to a political campaign so as to raise more money than the $2,400 contribution to the FEC rules permit per individual
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political action committees (PACs)
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groups formed to raise and contribute funds to support electoral candidates and that are subject to campaign finance laws
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swing voters
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voters who are neither reliably republican nor democratic and who are pursued by each party during elections, as they can determine which candidate wins
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battleground state
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state in which the outcome of the presidential election is uncertain and in which both candidates invest much time and money to win, especially if vital for a victory in the Electoral College
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microtargeting
Definition
gathering detailed information on cross-sections of the electorate to track potential supporters and tailor political messages for them; also called narrowcasting
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valence issues
Definition
noncontroversial or widely supported issues that are unlikely to differentiate among candidates
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position issues
Definition
political issues that offer specific choices in policy and often differentiate candidates' views and plans of action
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wedge issue
Definition
divisive issue focused on a particular group of the electorate that candidates use to gain more support by taking votes away from their opponents
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negativity
Definition
campaign strategy of telling voters why they should not vote for the opponent and highlighting information that raises doubts about the opponent
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prediction models
Definition
formulas that take into account an array of factors such as candidate popularity or the state of the national economy to project a winner
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midterm elections
Definition
congressional elections held between the presidential elections
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vanishing marginals
Definition
trend marketing the decline of competitive congressional elections
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safe seat
Definition
seat in congress considered to be reliably held by one party or another
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term limits
Definition
rule restricting the number of terms an elected official can be in office
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strategic retirement
Definition
decision to retire from congress based on the unlikelihood of winning the next election
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party identification
Definition
attachement or allegiance to a political party; partisanship
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presidential coattails
Definition
effect of a popular presidential or presidential candidate has on congressional elections, boosting votes for members of his party
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hamiltonian model of participation
Definition
view of participation that suggests that too much participation is a bad thing and that many people are not well-enough educated to cast votes
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elites
Definition
well-educated and often wealth people who lead public opinion, such as journalists, politicians, and policy makers
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jeffersonian model of participation
Definition
view of participation that suggests more is better, That is, as people get involved more they learn more about politics and want to get even more involved
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gender gap
Definition
differences in the political attitudes and behavior of men and women
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socialization
Definition
process of learning the customs, attitudes, and values of one's social group, community, or culture
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self-interest
Definition
concern for one's own advantage and well-being
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public good
Definition
goods or benefits provided by government from which everyone benefits and no one can be excluded
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partisanship
Definition
attachment or allegiance to a political party; party identification
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efficacy
Definition
extent to which people believe their actions can have an impact on public affairs and the actions of government
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institutional model
Definition
model of voting that focuses on the context of the election, including whether it is close and whether the rules encourage or discourage participation
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compulsory voting
Definition
practice that requires citizens to vote in elections or face punitive measures such as community service, fines, or imprisonment
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voting age population
Definition
used to calculate the rate of participation by dividing the number of people in the county who are over 18 (and hence able to vote)
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generation replacement
Definition
cycle whereby younger generations replace older generations in the electorate
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voting eligible population
Definition
used to calculate the rate of participation by dividing the number of voters by the number of people in the country who are eligible rather than just able to vote
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boston tea party
Definition
protect in which colonists dressed as indians boarded vessels in boston harbor and threw chests of tea overboard to express anger at Britain's tax policies and commercial regulations
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vote-by-mail system
Definition
method of voting in an election whereby ballots are distributed to voters by post, completed, and returned by post
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mandate
Definition
political power the president claims after a decisive electoral victory
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party platform
Definition
document that lays out a party's core beliefs and policy proposals for each presidential election
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