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tia_tia [17]
3 years ago
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1. one who is responsible for the proper conduct of the election 3 party column method 2. an older, less private form of voting

where the voters would call out their vote office bloc arrangement 3. names of the parties appear at the tops of the columns; titles of various offices are shown at the sides oral voting 4. titles of the offices appear across the ballot, candidates of parties for each office are below the titles absentee voting 5. specific voting area; each voter is assigned a particular place within the district where he lives inspector 6. process made for those who cannot be present at their polling place because of health or obligation polling place
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Dmitriy789 [7]3 years ago
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The correct matches are as follows:
1. INSPECTOR: One who is responsible for the proper conduct of the election.
2. ORAL VOTING: An older, less private form of voting where the voters would call out their votes.
3. PARTY COLUMN METHOD: Names of the parties appear at the tops of the columns, titles of various offices are shown at the sides.
4. OFFICE BLOC ARRANGEMENT: Titles of the offices appear across the ballot, candidates of parties for each offices are below the titles.
5. POLLING PLACE: Specific voting area, each voter is assigned a particular place within the district where he lives.
6. ABSENTEE VOTING: Process made for those who can not be present at their polling place because of health or other obligations.
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