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Ludmilka [50]
3 years ago
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1. responsible for the proper conduct of the election a criticism of elections 2. used to elect the President, Vice President, a

nd members of Congress office bloc arrangement 3. chosen by the election board inspectors and judges 4. national, state, and local elections come on the same day challenger 5. titles of offices appear across the ballot, candidates of both parties for office are placed below the titles short ballot 6. person who does not hold an office trying to unseat an incumbent election officers
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Keith_Richards [23]3 years ago
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<span>1. Inspectors and judges are responsible for the proper conduct of the election a criticism of elections
2. </span>Short ballot <span>used to elect the President, Vice President, and members of Congress office bloc arrangement
3. E</span>lection officers <span>chosen by the election board inspectors and judges
4. A</span> criticism of elections <span>national, state, and local elections come on the same day challenger
 5. O</span><span>ffice-bloc arrangement are </span><span>titles of offices appear across the ballot, candidates of both parties for office are placed below the titles short ballot
6. Challenger is a person who does not hold an office trying to unseat an incumbent election officers</span>
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