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Q: How many ways can a voter rank three candidates without allowing ties?
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What is required part of the process of voting in general election?

submitting a voter registration form educating yourself about the issues and candidates researching your polling location


A straight-ticket voter is someone who?

selects candidates from only one party


After an elector is selected by the votes of the people the elector.?

usually votes for the candidates who favored by the voter of the state


An election in which any voter can help choose candidates for the general election is called an?

open primary.


What do most states issue for voters to become familiar with the candidates?

voter info or election guides


A primary in which candidates are not labeled by party is known as what?

An open primary is an election in which a voter may vote for any of the candidates regardless party affiliation.


How does a split ticket voter hurt two major political parties?

Because they vote for candidates of different parties for different offices at the same election.


What is the difference between open and blanket primary?

An open primary is when a voter has to decide which party's primary they wish to participate in, meaning they can only choose candidates from that one particular party. The blanket primary is when a voter does not have to choose which party they want and can vote for any candidates from both parties.


Which tool is most used by political parties and candidates when deciding which issues to focus on during an election?

voter polls


What is split vote?

A split-ticket refers to a ballot on which the voter has chosen candidates from different political parties when multiple offices are being decided by a single election. Split-ticket voting is in contrast to straight-ticket voting in which a voter chooses candidates from the same political party for every office on the ballot.


What is a ticket-splitting?

A split-ticket refers to a ballot on which the voter has chosen candidates from different political parties when multiple offices are being decided by a single election. Split-ticket voting is in contrast to straight-ticket voting in which a voter chooses candidates from the same political party for every office on the ballot.


What is voter's list in election?

I didn't know But one has a "R" The 2nd one has a"D" most cities maintain separate party primary and general election lists so there would be 3 voter lists