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A political system dominated by two major parties competing for power.
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Two-Party System:
two major parties competing for power.
Third Party
A party outside the two dominant ones, advocating alternative policies and influencing local or state elections.
Platform
A formal statement of a party's principles, goals, and policy positions on key issues.
Plank
issue or policy within a party's platform, addressing areas like education or taxation.
Precinct
The smallest unit for organizing elections, usually a neighborhood or district where voters cast ballots.
Polling Place
A location where voters cast their ballots, usually in public spaces like schools or libraries.
Absentee Ballot
A vote cast by a registered voter unable to attend the polling place, often submitted by mail or electronically.
Political Party
An organized group of people who share similar political beliefs and work together to influence government policy, elect candidates to office, and shape public opinion. Political parties typically promote certain ideologies or platforms and seek to gain political power through elections.