Tag: voting

  • Optional Referendum

    Optional Referendum in the United States Concept of Optional Referendum in Political Science The following is a very basic definition of Optional Referendum in relation to the election system and the U.S Congress: A referendum that a legislature sends to voters willingly

  • Optional Referendum

    Optional Referendum in the United States Concept of Optional Referendum in Political Science The following is a very basic definition of Optional Referendum in relation to the election system and the U.S Congress: A referendum that a legislature sends to voters willingly

  • 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, […]

  • 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, […]

  • 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 […]

  • 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 […]

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Justice

    Justice in United States Justice Definition The constant and perpetual disposition to render every man his due. Inst. bk. 1, tit. 1; 2 Inst. 56. The conformJUSTICE ity of our actions and our will to the law. TouUier, Dr. Civ. tit. prel. note 5. In the most extensive sense of the word, […]

  • Justice

    Justice in United States Justice Definition The constant and perpetual disposition to render every man his due. Inst. bk. 1, tit. 1; 2 Inst. 56. The conformJUSTICE ity of our actions and our will to the law. TouUier, Dr. Civ. tit. prel. note 5. In the most extensive sense of the word, […]

  • 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 […]

  • 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 […]

  • Proposition

    Proposition in United States Proposition Definition An offer to do something. Until it has been accepted, a proposition may be withdrawn by the party who makes it, and, to be binding, the acceptance must be in the same terms, without any variation. See Acceptance; 1 La. 190; 4 La. 80. […]

  • Negative Ads

    Negative Ads in the United States A description about Negative Ads is available here: These advertisements try to persuade voters to choose a candidate by making the opposing candidate look bad, by attacking either the opponent’s character or record on the issues.

  • Negative Ads

    Negative Ads in the United States A description about Negative Ads is available here: These advertisements try to persuade voters to choose a candidate by making the opposing candidate look bad, by attacking either the opponent’s character or record on the issues.