How can a third party get on the ballot if it does not? secure the required number of votes to get on the ballot?

A) ?It must get consent from the two major parties.
B) ?It must petition the state board of electors with its party platform and pay a registration fee.
C) ?It can bring litigation to the state court of election appeals.
D) ?It can launch a petition drive to gather the signatures of voter who did not vote in either major party primary.


D

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The ruling reached by the U.S. Supreme Court in Smith v. Allwright __________.

A. declared that gerrymandering based on race is unconstitutional B. ended the white primary by declaring it unconstitutional C. ruled that parties had to open their membership to all races D. found that Jim Crow laws were unconstitutional and banned them

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Push polls are a form of telemarketing in which people are given information in an attempt to sway their opinions

Indicate whether this statement is true or false.

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Most initiatives are approved by the voters

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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In the 2000 state election, Ms. Trevino voted for Republican candidate George W. Bush for governor but voted for Democrat John Sharp for lieutenant governor. How would Ms. Trevino's action most accurately be described?

a) Ms. Trevino's action reflected retrospective voting. b) Ms. Trevino's action reflected the coattail effect. c) Ms. Trevino voted a straight ticket. d) Ms. Trevino voted a split ticket. e) Ms. Trevino's action reflected prospective voting.

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