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US practices ______ democracy at all gov't levels
representative
which democracy has practical limitations?
direct democracy
how is the american gov't and most participation organized?
by geography
will technology ever allow direct democracy to replace representative democracy?
no
town meetings are an example of:
representative democracy
what plays a direct role in governing and making policies?
political acts
what indirectly shapes policies?
voting
what percent in the us will experience running for office?
7.5%
do nonpartisan elections differ the most or least from constituents
least
what are examples of direct forms of participation?
-protests
-assassinations
-insurrections
-rebellions
participation that affects policy less directly involves _____ people
more
what is a disadvantage of official public hearings by standing committees
unlikely to be heard
what is an advantage of city council/schoolboard business meetings?
audience may be allowed to speak
what is a less direct, more common act to communicate with representatives?
writing letters
what are some individual efforts to influence public policy?
-communicating with representatives
-attend public meetings
-seeking public office
aggregate
an individual vote and more that accumulate to a plurality/majority to accomplish anything
what state allows people to vote on budgets, etc?
NY
referendum
allows citizens to approve/disapprove proposals passed by the state legislature (rare)
in a referendum, who has the final say?
voters
optional legislative referendums
legislative bodies reassign decisions to voters
initiative
allow citizens to enact proposal that's placed on a ballot by petition
signature collecting for initiatives
collect signatures of 3-10% of registered voters within a specific time
qualified initiative
automatically scheduled for popular votes
qualified indirect initiatives
legislative approval before scheduled for popular vote
which two options are on a qualified indirect initiative ballot?
for + against
ballot order of election candidates?
-presidency
-federal offices
-state/county offices
define roll off?
declining vote from the top to the bottom of a ballot
what happens with low turnout?
the few who do vote are less like the general public
straw polls
unofficial ballots (test of opinion)
decisions made by _____ reflect ideological preferences of majority
initiatives
which two states established the growth of the initiative industry?
CA and WA
are initiatives a viable form of direct democracy?
no
when you vote for public office holders...
you attract a majority
indirect democracy is a form of which type of gov't
republican
what is an example of voters affecting policy indirectly?
by supporting candidates they agree with
what is the simplest choice at the polls
single issue with..
-2 positions
-2 candidates
-opposing stances
when does complexity grow at the polls?
when additional candidates and issues are added
T/F a typical election is more complex than a single issue?
true
when you become informed, what do you form?
a personal opinion
what are the goals of making a choice at the polls?
-being informed
-active involvement
-rationally supporting candidate
standards for voters in a democracy are apart of which model?
rational activist
what is an example of unanticipated issues?
additional voting requirements
-shortfall in budget
-ratify nat'l constitutional amendment
is the process of american presidents receiving more votes and the majority of popular votes necessary to win?
no
-bush had < popular vote but > EC votes than gore
during most presidential years, which office has the greatest voter participation?
governor
off year election
president is not on the ballot, low turnout
which level of gov't has the lowest turnout?
level closest to the people
T/F voters vote in the contests for office at the top of the ballots and skip the policy elections at the bottom?
true
what are the voting eligible restrictions?
-felons (probation, parole)
-no competent (mentally ill)
which two states allow felon prisons to vote?
ME and VT
who can vote?
-18+
- both US and state resident
which two states deny convicted felons right to vote even after their sentences are serves?
KT and VA, unconstitutional
what factor partly explains low turnout?
turnout rate measurements
how is turnout measured?
# voters/ voting age pop'l (18+)
which is turnout measurement inaccurate?
# of non citizens has increased
-part of VAP but not VEP
# of ineligible felons has increased
how is VEP estimated?
by subtracting non citizens and felons from VAP
Is TX a low turnout state?
yes
in 2014 which states VAP was the lowest in the nation?
TX
which two states had a lower VEP than TX
IN and NY due to low proportions of non voters and ineligible felons
did TX total VAP not included in VEP increase or decrease?
increase
what group is the largest excluded from VEP in most states?
non citizens
-highest: CA, TX, NV
- lowest: WV, MT, ME
what are the 4 factors for voting less?
-lack of party group linkage
-registration restrictions
-lack of penalties for failure to vote
-voter exhaustion
how did party group linkages strengthen?
by abandoning winner take all system and change to proportional representation
which state does not require voter registration?
ND
which state created auto voter registration thru DMV?
Oregon
-easier registration increased turnout by 14%
nat/l voter registration act
motor voter law, increase registration
-states have registration info available at state offices with the highest citizen traffic
The SC ruled that AZ could not require applicants to use state registration forms that required...?
proof of citizenship
which country gives citations for not voting?
Australia
-increase turnout
why do americans not participate at lower levels?
they are fatigued by the number of times they must go to the polls
convenience voting
attempt to increase turnout
-procedures to make voting easier
examples of convenience voting?
-mail voting
-election day registration
-no excuse absentee voting
-early voting
does mail voting increase turnout?
no
cumulative voting
give more than 1 vote to single candidate
-improve minority chances on gaining one seat on council in peoria, IL
if a candidate has no chance of winning...
there are little incentives to vote
which other two states have used cumulative voting
AL and TX to elect schoolboards
what are some efforts to discourage voting?
-photo id
-electoral district maps to discriminate against minority
Republicans think high turnout puts them in greater jeopardy of....
losing elections
non partisan elections make up what percent of local elections?
more than 90%
what is an important fact about nonpartisan elections?
doesn't list candidates political party so less inclined to vote for all D or all R
nonpartisan elections were part of the reform efforts to overcome...
machine politics in the late 1800s
T/F there is an inverse relationship b/w the level of gov't and turnout in American elections?
true
trend of turnout in elections
-presidential
-state elections in non presidential years
-local gov't elections (held when no state/nat'l offices are on ballot)
what is essential for a true democracy?
citizen participation
T/F VAP turnout in both presidential and non presidential years are highly correlated with turnout in other presidential and non presidential elect years?
true
turnout in state elections are most strongly related to ...
some demographic characteristics of residents:
-high school completion
-voter registration
T/F voter turnout is related to matching party preferences in surveys and seats in lower chambers?
false
what is voter turnout positively related to?
- > HS completion
-% registered
-white turnout
what is voter turnout negatively related to?
-poverty
-% AA and Hispanic pop'l
T/F there is a relationship v/w turnout and taxing + spending policies or generosity of welfare payments?
false
T/F there is a relationship b/w turnout and accurate representation of partisan preferences?
false
What is the percentage of non participants apart from presidential elections?
Greater than 60 percent
What percentage of people vote for elected offices?
10 to 60 depending on type of election
What percentage of people participate in initiatives and referendums in western states?
20 to 50 percent
What percentage of people attend public meetings?
3 to 20 percent
what percentage of people run for office?
less than 1 percent
Voting for elected officials is an example of _____ democracy
indirect
participating in initiatives and referendums is an example of _____ democracy
direct
Texas has referendum and initiatives
False
There can be initiative for: (2 things)
statutes and constitutions
Political participation is (2 negative things)
uncommon, and participants are not representative of population.
Define VAP and VEP
VAP: Voting Age Population. VEP: Voting Eligible Population