election
election
1. A vote to select the winner of a position or political office. 2. The act of selecting someone or something; the exercise of deliberate choice. 3. The status or fact of being elected 4. The predestination of some individuals as objects of divine mercy.
In the political arena, a 'recall' is a vote to remove someone from their political position, or the act of being removed by a vote.
Registering to vote is important because it allows you to select political representatives in your district and vote on policy changes.
In the political arena, a 'recall' is a vote to remove someone from their political position, or the act of being removed by a vote.
Yes
The incumbent is the current holder of a political office. To vote "non-incumbent" would mean to vote for the challenger to the incumbent's position.
If there is no clear winner in hte electoral college, the House of Representatives elects the president by simple majority vote.
winner-take-all basis
The primary elections are used to select the candidate for each party. There are no electoral votes associated with a primary election. Electoral votes are won by the winner in the General Election on Election Day.
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Winner-take-all