Category: Elections
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Elections
Elections in the United States Political Parties, Elections, and Constitutional Law United States Constitution According to the Encyclopedia of the American Constitution, about its article titled POLITICAL PARTIES, ELECTIONS, AND CONSTITUTIONAL LAWSince the mid-1980s the Supreme Court has […]
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Elections
Elections in the United States Political Parties, Elections, and Constitutional Law United States Constitution According to the Encyclopedia of the American Constitution, about its article titled POLITICAL PARTIES, ELECTIONS, AND CONSTITUTIONAL LAWSince the mid-1980s the Supreme Court has […]
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Federal Election Campaign
Federal Election Campaign in the United States Federal Election Campaign Act (feca) A description about Federal Election Campaign Act (feca) is available here: A 1971 law that governs the financing of federal elections, the Federal Election Campaign Act was amended in 1974, 1976 and 1979. The […]
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Federal Election Campaign
Federal Election Campaign in the United States Federal Election Campaign Act (feca) A description about Federal Election Campaign Act (feca) is available here: A 1971 law that governs the financing of federal elections, the Federal Election Campaign Act was amended in 1974, 1976 and 1979. The […]
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Third Party
Third Party in the United States A person (or entity) unnamed in a legal action who may be affected by or connected to it. Third-party situations are numerous and diverse. A defendant to a civil action, for example, may become a third-party plaintiff by bringing a complaint against yet another […]
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Third Party
Third Party in the United States A person (or entity) unnamed in a legal action who may be affected by or connected to it. Third-party situations are numerous and diverse. A defendant to a civil action, for example, may become a third-party plaintiff by bringing a complaint against yet another […]
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Split-ticket Voting
Split-ticket Voting in the United States Concept of Split-ticket Voting In the U.S., in the context of Voting, Campaigns and Elections Split-ticket Voting has the following meaning: In contrast with straight ticket voting (voting for all the candidates of one party), split-ticket voters vote […]
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Split-ticket Voting
Split-ticket Voting in the United States Concept of Split-ticket Voting In the U.S., in the context of Voting, Campaigns and Elections Split-ticket Voting has the following meaning: In contrast with straight ticket voting (voting for all the candidates of one party), split-ticket voters vote […]
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Buckley V. Valeo
Buckley V. Valeo in the United States A description about Buckley v. Valeo is available here: The legal challenge Buckley v. Valeo resulted in a landmark 1976 U.S. Supreme Court decision on campaign finance law that upheld the Federal Election Campaign Act’s financial disclosure requirements, […]
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Buckley V. Valeo
Buckley V. Valeo in the United States A description about Buckley v. Valeo is available here: The legal challenge Buckley v. Valeo resulted in a landmark 1976 U.S. Supreme Court decision on campaign finance law that upheld the Federal Election Campaign Act’s financial disclosure requirements, […]
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Nominee
Nominee in United States Nominee Definition One who has been nominated. See Nominate. Nominee in Foreign Legal Encyclopedias LinkDescription Nominee, Nominee in the World Legal Encyclopedia., Nominee, Nominee in the European Legal Encyclopedia., Nominee, Nominee in the Asian Legal […]
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Nominee
Nominee in United States Nominee Definition One who has been nominated. See Nominate. Nominee in Foreign Legal Encyclopedias LinkDescription Nominee, Nominee in the World Legal Encyclopedia., Nominee, Nominee in the European Legal Encyclopedia., Nominee, Nominee in the Asian Legal […]
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Independent
Independent in the United States A description about Independent is available here: A candidate or voter not affiliated with a particular political party is termed an independent.
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Independent
Independent in the United States A description about Independent is available here: A candidate or voter not affiliated with a particular political party is termed an independent.
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Federal Election Commission
Federal Election Commission in the United States The Federal Election Commission provides public disclosure of campaign?nance activities and ensures compliance with campaign?nance laws and regulations. The Federal Election Commission is an independent agency established by section 309 of […]