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Simora [160]
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Zielflug [23.3K]1 year ago
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The items related to voting and their corresponding matches are:

  • precinct - This is the smallest division of a voting district and is the actual place where a person goes to vote in an election.
  • runoff vote - This is a two-round election system used to declare a single winner, normally used when no candidate receives an absolute majority.
  • platform - This is a statement of a political party's beliefs and positions on many- if not most- issues
  • electoral college - This is the gathering of electors from each state following the Presidential election and the group who formally casts their ballots for their party's presidential candidate.
  • primary - This is an election in which the political parties choose their candidates to run for specific offices.
  • proposition - This is a proposed law that is placed on the ballot for the general public to approve or disapprove for passage.

<h3>What are political platforms?</h3>

A political platform refers to a statement where a political party states their beliefs and their position on some of the issues affecting society. This is quite often influenced by the candidates that are chosen to run for a party at party primaries.

There will then be a general election and for the presidential election, the electoral college will be used. Often, a proposition is included on voting ballots to allow for the public to vote on a proposed law.

Find out more on party primaries at brainly.com/question/495810

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