A | B |
ballot | a printed or electronic form used in voting. |
delegate | a person who is chosen to act for others at a meeting or convention |
democracy | a government of, by, and for the people, who have the right to choose their leaders |
direct mail | mass mailings sent fy candidates and politcal parties to selected voters asking for support and money |
electoral votes | the votes cast by members of the electoral college. To win a presidential election, a candidate must win a majority of these votes. |
executive | the branch of government that enforces laws and is headed by the President |
exit poll | a poll taken on election day as voters exit the polling place |
inauguration | the ceremony which includes the taking of an oath that takes place at the bgeginning of a President's term of office |
incumbent | a person already holding a political office |
judicial | the branch of government that interprets laws and includes the Supreme Court |
landslide | an overwhelming political victory |
legislative | the branch of government that makes the laws |
National Convention | a meeting of members of a political party to nominate candidates to run for President, takes place in the summer months usually in July or August |
nominate | to propose a candidate for political office |
opinion poll | a survey of people to find out what they think |
platform | a formal set of principles and goals held by a political party |
political party | a group of people who share similar ideas about how to govern the nation and work together to gain power by electing its members to public office |
polling place | a place where votes are cast in an election |
presidential election day | the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November |
primary | an election between members of the same party who seek to be selected as their party's candidate |
propaganda | a form of communication that tries to spread and promote a certain set of beliefs |
registration | signing up to vote by filling in your name and other information about yourself on a special form |
sound bite | a fragment of television videotape, usually nine or ten seconds in length |
third party | a party organized as a n alternative to the the two major parties |
vote | a choice expressed by written ballot, voice, or a show of hands |
voter | a person who votes |