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15th Amendment
This provision stated that the right of citizens to vote may not be denied on account of race or color
17th Amendment
This provision changed the method of election for U.S. senators from state legislators to a popular vote
19th Amendment
This provision granted women’s suffrage
24th Amendment
This provision eliminated the poll tax
26th Amendment
This provision lowered the voting age to 18
Prospective Voting
Voting for a candidate based on campaign promises and a belief that he or she will bring about positive change
Retrospective Voting
Voting for a candidate based on the approval of his or her past actions in office
Rational Choice Voting
Voting for a candidate based on an individual’s best interests, weighing the pros and cons of alternative options
Party-Line Voting
Voting for a candidate based on party loyalty
Voter Turnout
The percentage of eligible voters who cast a ballot in an election
Compulsory Voting
Requirement that all eligible citizens vote in elections
Linkage Institutions
The means through which people’s concerns and interests become political issues on the government’s policy agenda.
EX) political parties, interest groups, media, and elections
Political Party
A group of like-minded citizens who organize to win elections, hold office, and determine public policy
Party Platform
A political party’s statement of its beliefs, goals, and policy aims for the next four years
Party Convention
A meeting of party delegates every four years, where a party’s candidate is officially nominated and the platform is adopted
Critical Election
An election in which new issues emerge and voters shift party loyalty
Direct Primary
Elections that take place from January to June of an election year for the purpose of selecting each party’s candidate for the general election
Open Primary
Elections in which registered party members and non-members can vote to select a presidential candidate
Closed Primary
Elections in which only registered party members can vote
Caucus
A meeting of party members to select delegates that will back a particular primary candidate
General Election
Elections held to determine which candidate will hold public office
Mid-term Election
Elections that take place every other year during which there is no presidential contest
Incumbency Advantage
The benefit a current office holder has going into an election, due to factors such as name recognition and campaign finance
Electorate
The people who are entitled to vote in an election
Electoral College
The group of 538 individuals who ultimately elect the President of the United States every four years
Winner-Take-All System
An electoral system in which all voters are given to the candidate who comes in first in their constituency
Proportional System
An electoral system that awards votes to a candidate as a percentage of the number of votes won in an election
Political Action Committee (PAC)
A committee set up by a corporation, labor union, or interest group that raises and spends campaign money
Super PACs
Citizens United v. FEC paved the way for these organizations, which are allowed to raise an unlimited amount of funds as long as they do not coordinate directly with candidates
Hard Money
Funding given directly to a candidate
Soft Money
Funding given to political parties for party activities, as opposed to funding directed towards a specific candidate
Interest Group
An organization of people sharing a common concern or goal that seeks to influence public policy
Ideological Interest Group
Political organizations that appeal to members based on a coherent set of political convictions or interests
Free Rider
An individual who does not join a group representing his or her interests yet receives the benefit of the group’s influence
Lobbyist
Individuals who provide information and pressure legislators to pass laws that align with a particular agenda
Grassroots Support
A tactic of influencing government officials that involves utilizing large groups of members or the public to make phone calls, send letters, sign petitions, etc
Mass Media
Popular means of communication to reach a wide audience, such as television, radio, and the Internet
Sound Bite
A short radio or video clip lasting approximately 8-10 seconds
Horse-race Journalism
News coverage that focuses on who is ahead in the polls rather than the issues
Gatekeeper
The role of the media that can influence what subjects become national political issues and for how long