A cross pressured voter is someone who is receiving mixed cues as to how they should vote. The cross pressured voter is not loyal to any one party and is conflicted as to which party.
A Liberal voter is one who cares more about others than personal greed. They work to improve life for all people and protect the environment so our children and grandchildren will be able to enjoy at least the same quality of life as we do.
Voting a "straight ticket" in an election refers to voting for all of the candidates for a particular party, whereas a "split ticket" refers to when a voters chooses one candidate from one party and in another offices, votes for a candidate from another party. An independent voter is someone who did not declare party affiliation when registering to vote.
encouraging voter registration at the local level encouraging citizens to file lawsuits against other parties recruiting volunteers to assist with party activities
Yes . Most primaries nowadays are totally open- all you have to be is a registered voter and the only question asked is your name and address. In the past, one might have to promise to support a majority of the Republican candidates in the general election, but, of course, there was not way to enforce the promise since general elections are secret.
Factors contributing to voter apathy include lack of trust in the political system, feeling that one's vote doesn't matter, complex registration processes, inconvenient polling locations, and lack of education on the importance of civic engagement.
There are more than two reasons why a person doesnÕt vote. One of the main reasonÕs is that people think and believe that they votes doesnÕt matter in an election, the reason if being informed about the measures at hand.
apathetic
Apathy is one opposite of zeal.Some other opposites are dullness, inactivity, disinterest, laziness, indifference, lethargy and unenthusiastic.
A cross pressured voter is someone who is receiving mixed cues as to how they should vote. The cross pressured voter is not loyal to any one party and is conflicted as to which party.
This could be one of these words:constituent (adjective, noun) - part of, constituting, or a voter)consistent (adjective) - unchanging, regularcoincidence (noun) - a chance or serendipitous occurrence
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
A swing voter is some one undecided, who may vote either way, and not always along party lines.
The United States has one of the lowest voter participation rates of any nation in the industrialized world.
Apathy. When no one rose to object to Hitler's actions against the Jews he realized that the world was going to allow him to kill as many of them as he could in the time that he had left. === ===
selects candidates from only one party
a person who has registered to vote but has not joined a party is called an independent voter.