Which of the following is not true of write-in candidates in Texas?

a. They must either pay filing fees or submit a nominating petition, just like a "regular" candidate.
b. Courts have held that to protect voting rights of all citizens, write-in candidates always receive credit for all votes they receive, whether or not they registered for the election.
c. Their names must be posted at the polling place.
d. They must register with the Secretary of State before the election.
e. Their names are not listed on the ballot.


B

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The leadership and decisions of elites outside a country can support or deter its democratization. This is known as

a. an internal choice of democratization. b. conditionality. c. reequilibration. d. an external choice explanation of democratization. e. the breakdown stage.

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Which of the following statements about special district governments in Texas is accurate?

A. They are necessary but are often the least efficient and expedient way to solve a problem. B. They are all governed by a board of directors that voters elect. C. Due to its individualistic culture, Texas has relatively few special district governments compared to most states. D. The primary reason for their existence is to fill service gaps left by other units of government.

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