Texas is sometimes considered a semi-open primary state because
A. voters cannot cross party lines after having declared a party at the primary.
B. voters must pick from only one party's candidates when attending a primary.
C. voters can switch parties between offices on the primary ballot.
D. all candidates from both parties appear on the same ballot.
Answer: B
You might also like to view...
Congressional incumbents often beat their challengers because they
A. have more name recognition. B. can take credit for the good things that happened in their district. C. provide services to those whom they represent. D. have a fundraising advantage. E. All of these are correct.
________ arise when people disagree about a problem or a public policy choice made to combat a problem.
A) Revolutions B) Political issues C) Social crises D) Governments E) Wars
Constitutionally, all states limit the number of terms that a state legislator can serve
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
Radio was the first electronic medium that brought people in direct contact with their leaders
a. true b. false