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Hatshy [7]
3 years ago
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Which of the following are methods for getting your name on the primary ballot of a party? SELECT ALL THAT APPLY!! A. lobbying B

. declaration of candidacy C. declaration of candidacy plus paying a fee D. purchasing the right from the precinct captain E. petition
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2 answers:
Yanka [14]3 years ago
3 0
"declaration of candidacy plus paying a fee" "<span>petition" and "lobbying" are the answers you're looking for.
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julsineya [31]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

A. lobbying

C. declaration of candidacy plus paying a fee

E. petition

Explanation:

In democratic nations, All legal citizens reserve the option to keep running for the election as long as they satisfy the age criteria and pay the necessary fee.

A petition is expected to acquire support from local individuals for a particular issue.  

Lobbying is done by giving a type of financial aid for an political party to appoint your name for the election.

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