Title: ELECTIONS IN THE POWER TO VOTE
1ELECTIONS IN THE POWER TO VOTE
dBYCANDY HICKS
ByCandy HicksCan
2 have a responsibility to
vote.
Americans
3 are used during the voting
process that allows voters to choose the
candidate of their choice.
Ballots
4 run against each other
for an office.
Candidates
5 are things we are required to do in
order to be a good citizen.
Duties
6 are people who are
eligible to vote in an election.
Electorates
7 a campaign is hard work,
takes up time, and uses up lots of money.
Financing
8 leaders make
decisions everyday that have an impact on your
life.
Government
9 of Representatives is made up of
people who are voted on in their state.
House
10 and candidates are both found on
ballots.
Issues
11 by voting, we can be a good citizen
not only to the country but also the person we
vote for.
Just
12 informed so you can make wise
decisions when voting.
Keep
13 are a group of people who
tries to persuade government officials to support
a particular group or position.
Lobbyists
14 of votes are more than half of the
votes cast in order for a candidate to win. This
applies to every position except for those
candidates running for President.
Majority
15 elections are held for
such elections as school board members. These
elections are not affiliated with any political
party.
Nonpartisan
16 the laws is both a duty and a
responsibility. We do this in order to protect
the health, safety, and property of citizens.
Obeying
17 elections are held for the
party members to nominate candidates to run for
office.
Primary
18 for voting says that
you must be 18 years of age, a citizen in the
United State, and a resident of the state in
which you vote.
Qualifications
19 is a procedure that voters may
use to vote to remove a public official from
office.
Recall
20 are used to represent the
democrat and republic parties.
Symbols
21 and radio ads are used to
inform people about the candidates thoughts and
ideas.
Television
22 literacy test was a way to prove
voters could read and write so that they were
eligible to vote.
Using
23 may be asked to vote on issues as
well as on candidates.
Voters
24 are at each polling place
to make sure that the election is conducted
fairly and that only qualified voters are allowed
to vote.
Watchers
25 machines are used to print
materials so that the candidates can hand out
brochure stating their beliefs on the issues.
Xerox
26 should vote so we can elect good leaders.
You
27 are heard in the two-groups
when the final tally is revealed.
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