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Fourteenth Amendment
granted citizenship to all persons born or naturalized in the U.S., including formerly enslaved people
Fifteenth Amendment
granted African American men the right to vote
Seventeenth Amendment
changed the practice for electing Senators from a vote by state legislatures to a direct vote by the people
Nineteenth Amendment
granted women the right to vote
Twenty
Fourth Amendment
Twenty
Sixth Amendment
Rational choice theory
refers to individuals who base their decisions on what is perceived to be in their best interest
Retrospective voting
refers to individuals who decide whether the party or candidate in power should be reelected based on the recent past
Prospective voting
refers to individuals who vote based on predictions of how a party or candidate will perform in the future
Split
ticket voting
Voter turnout
differences in state
Structural barriers
such as Voter ID laws, variations in funding for polling places and workers, variations in types of voting allowed, polling hours, availability of absentee ballots, voting by mail, and early voting opportunities, ability to register in
Political efficacy
the belief that an individual’s participation in the political process will make a difference ; used to predict the likelihood of whether an individual will vote
Voter choice
factors influencing voter choice include: i. Party identification and ideological orientation ii. Candidate characteristics iii. Contemporary political issues iv. Religious beliefs or affiliation, age, gender, race and ethnicity, and other demographic characteristics
Linkage institutions
channels that allow individuals to communicate their preferences to policymakers: i. Political parties ii. Interest groups iii. Elections iv. Media
Political party
functions and impact of political parties on the electorate and government are represented by: i. Mobilization and education of voters ii. Party platforms iii. Candidate recruitment iv. Campaign management, including fundraising and media strategy v. The committee and party leadership systems in legislatures ; structure of parties has been influenced by: i. Critical elections (elections in which there is a realignment of political party support among voters) ii. Campaign finance law iii. Changes in communication and data management technology ; use communication technology and voter data management to disseminate, control, and clarify political messages and enhance outreach and mobilization efforts
Electorate
the people eligible to vote in an election
Party platform
formal set of principal goals of a political party to appeal to the public / electorate
Candidate
centered campaign
Critical elections / Realignments
set of sharp changes in party ideology, issues, party leadership, regional and demographic bases of power in political parties, and political system rules and structures
Third party
; incorporation of third
Proportional system
a type of electoral system in which subgroups of an electorate are reflected proportionally in a legislative body
Winner
take
Interest group
may represent very specific or more general interests, and can educate voters and office holders, conduct lobbying, draft legislation, and mobilize membership to apply pressure on and work with legislators and government agencies ; may also file an amicus curiae briefs ; exert influence by working within party coalitions and through iron triangles and issue networks ; may have large memberships and are able to mobilize those members, and possess access to large financial reserves ; some may have more direct and more frequent access to important people in the policy process
Amicus curiae brief
a written document submitted as a “friend of the court” to provide additional information for justices to consider when reviewing a case
AARP
a non
Lobbying
act of lawfully attempting to influence the actions, policies, or decisions of public policymakers
Free rider
individuals who benefit from the work of an interest group without providing financial support ; interest groups may deal with this issue by providing selective benefits, goods and services that are only available to members, to encourage more people to join
Single
issue group
Ideological/social movements
a political party or organization focused on a particular political ideology or social movement agenda
Protest movement
a political party or organization focused on addressing a perceived injustice or disagreement with public policies, agendas, or current political, economic, or social circumstances and situations
Professional organization
an interest or advocacy group consisting of members of a common career field
Incumbency advantage
benefits current officeholders possess over challengers
Open primary
voting process to elect candidates where only voters registered in a given party can vote in their party’s primary election
Closed primary
voting process to elect candidates by allowing voters of any party affiliation to vote in one party’s primary election
Caucus
closed meetings of party members to select candidates or decide policy
Party convention
a political convention where delegates of a political party come from across the nation to nominate their party candidates and decide on a party platform
General election
a regular election where all registered voters may vote for candidates for political office
Electoral College
states can choose how they allocate their electors; most states use a winner
Popular vote
an election where the candidate with a majority or plurality of all votes in the nation
Presidential election
Incumbency advantage phenomenon ii. Open and closed primaries iii. Caucuses iv. Party conventions v. General (presidential) elections vi. The Electoral College
Congressional election
process and outcomes in U.S. congressional elections are affected by: i. Incumbency advantage phenomenon ii. Open and closed primaries iii. Caucuses iv. General (presidential and midterm) elections
Modern campaign
benefits and drawbacks of modern campaigns are represented by: i. Dependence on professional consultants ii. Rising campaign costs and intensive fundraising efforts iii. Duration of election cycles iv. Impact of and reliance on social media for campaign communication and fundraising
Campaign finance
includes financial contributions from individuals, political action committees, political parties
Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act of 2002
an effort to ban soft money and reduce attack ads with “Stand by Your Ad” provision: “I’m [candidate’s name] and I approve this message”
Political Action Committees (PACs)
a political committee organized for the purpose of raising and spending money to elect and defeat candidates ; regulated by the FEC in federal elections
SuperPACs
a type of political action committee that may raise unlimited amounts of money from interest groups but cannot coordinate directly with candidates and political parties
Agenda setting (media)
takes place when traditional news media, new communication technologies, and advances in social media influence how citizens routinely acquire political information, including news events, investigative journalism, election coverage, and political commentary
Traditional news media
include print media, radio, television, cable/satellite, and billboards
Social media
interactive technologies that facilitate the creation and sharing of information, ideas. interests, and other forms of expression through virtual networks and communities ; e.g. Facebook, Twitter, YouTube
Investigative journalism
a form of journalism in which reporters deeply investigate a topic of interest, particularly with the government ; watchdog role of the media
“Horse race” journalism
based more on popularity and factors other than qualifications and platforms of candidates through the media’s use of polling results to convey popular levels of trust and confidence in government which can affect elections
Media bias
bias of journalists or producers in the selection and coverage of events and stories ; i.e. MSNBC slants more liberal / Democratic, FoxNews slants more conservative / Republican
Consumer
driven media outlet