AP CoGoPo Vocabulary – Unit 4: Party and Electoral Systems and Citizen Organizations

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Proportional representation

Election system in which the party appoints legislative members proportional to the election results, promoting multiple parties being represented in the legislative branch.

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Gender quotas

Requirements that a certain percentage of candidates or representatives placed in seats in proportional representation systems be women to promote gender equity.

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Single-member district (plurality system)

Election system in which one candidate with the most votes wins the sole representative seat, promoting two-party systems.

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Hybrid (mixed) election system

Use of a combination of single-member district and proportional elections for legislative elections, allowing for representation of different regions and multiple parties.

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Executive election plurality system

Election system in which one candidate wins the election as the sole executive by winning the most votes.

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Second round, runoff election system

Election system in which a candidate must win a majority of the vote in either the first or second round of balloting.

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Majoritarian rules

Winning candidate must win a majority of the vote (50% + at least 1 vote).

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Multi-party system

When elections feature more than two parties competing for governing power.

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Two-party system

When elections feature two major parties competing for governing power.

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Dominant party system

When elections allow multiple parties to run, but one major party inevitably wins governing power.

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One party system

When only one party is allowed to control governing power even if other parties exist.

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Catch-all political parties

Often the dominant party in a dominant party system that earns support from diverse groups with ideologically diverse platforms.

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El dedazo

Metaphor from Mexico describing the nomination process of a new PRI candidate by the outgoing PRI president.

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Patronage

A system allowing government officials to distribute jobs and services in return for voter loyalty, often viewed as corruption.

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Social movements

Large groups of people pushing collectively for significant political or social change.

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Interest groups

Groups organized to represent and advocate for a specific interest or policy issue.

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Grassroots social movements

Movements that exert their power from the local level to the regional, national, or international level.

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Single peak associations (SPAs)

A type of interest group that represents professional or commercial groups and helps establish standards for that profession.

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Political access

Ability to contact government officials to shape policies.