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Marcella Predovic ∙
selecting and supporting candidates who run for elected office
encouraging citizens to vote
caucuses are paid for by political parties, while primaries are not
participating in a caucus takes longer than voting in a primary, so voter participation in caucuses is power
For those who have the passage:
”I understand why the state passed a law raising the minimum wage”
the answer will be:
”Referendum”
(Apex)
by interpreting state laws in different ways
most countries are governed by an elected board or council
countries' responsibilities can vary based on their locations
counties often manage institutions and services like jails, libraries, and courts
lobbying officials and forming political action committees (PACs)
filling lawsuits and lobbying officials
voters in a district select one candidate to fill a a particular office
they are winner-takes-all election
zoning
electrical power
libraries
building public support for party candidates and positions
They are especially useful in rural areas.
cooperative federalism
Issuing passports
restrictions on who can receive public campaign funds ---->the persistence of the two-part system