PLS 136-2
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Amicus curiae briefs
Most governors enter office with
Considerable experience in public affairs
The foundation of our legal system is a body of judge-made law called
English common law
Most governors use this legal authority to veto specific items in an appropriations bill
Line-item veto
What political development "democratized" the nomination process and reduced the power of party bosses?
Primaries
Situations where a voter casts his or her vote for a Democrat in one race and a Republican in another is called
Split-ticket voting
Supporters of reorganization of the state executive branch generally recommend
a more centralized state executive branch
The increased influence of the media and single-issue interest groups in the electoral process has contributed to
a rise in candidate-centered elections
Liberal judges tend to be more
activist than are conservative judges
Although most states elect their judges, in practice, many judges come to the bench in these states through
appointment procedures
The allocation of legislative seats to specific populations is defined as legislative
apportionment
Party competition is most likely to produce policy differences when there exists a/n
bimodal distribution of opinion
When governors try to coordinate the state's bureaucracy, oversee the preparation of the state's budget, and supervise major state programs, they are filling the role of
chief administrator
Primary elections that only allow a party's registered voters access to the ballot are considered
closed
The governor's most formidable power and influence over state policy priorities is through
control over the state budget
Those legislators who simply reflect the wishes of their constituents are known as
delegates*
States where one political party controls one or both houses of the legislature and the other political party controls the governorship have a
divided party government
Although the national economy is an important factor in presidential elections, adverse national economic conditions
do less harm to incumbent governors
Appeals from the state supreme courts may go directly to the U.S. Supreme Court if the case contains a
federal constitutional question
_________ refers to the drawing of district lines for political advantage.
gerrymandering
All state legislative districts are supposed to be drawn
in a compact and contiguous manner with fairly equal numbers of voters in each district
The authority of a state court to interpret their state constitution and expand guarantees of civil liberties beyond federal protections is known as
judicial federalism
State party affairs are governed largely by the
laws of the states
Law enforcement is principally a responsibility of
local governments
Party identification has been declining because
more people are not self-identifying with either political party
Coattail effects are not as prevalent in gubernatorial elections primarily because
most of these are off-year elections
The Supreme Court decision Baker v. Carr established the concept of
one person, one vote
"Raiding" is a major concern in what type of primaries?
open
Drawing districts that concentrate a number of partisan voters into a single district in order to give the opposing party an advantage in surrounding districts is called
packing*
The qualifications for membership in a party and the right to vote in the party's primary election are set by
party leader
Those legislators who decide to either vote their conscience or vote with their constituency, depending on the nature of the issue are referred to as
politicos*
In states where governors are weak, the constitutional design likely
provides for multiple, separately elected state executive officials
An electoral process that provides voters the opportunity to remove an elected official before the end of his or her term is called a/an
recall
The function of committees in the legislative process is to
reduce legislative work to manageable proportions by providing for a division of labor among legislators
Drawing districts that divide and dilute a strong minority, in effect denying it the power to elect a representative, is known as
splintering*
Laws with fixed termination dates that call for periodic reexamination by the state legislature are called
sunset laws
The judicial selection method that allows for a nominating commission to make recommendations to the governor and later requires those nominated to face judgment by the electorate is called
the appointment-retention election plan
The constitutional power that allows the governor to spotlight specific issues and pressure the legislature to accomplish something is
the power to call a special session of the legislature
Those legislators who make decisions based solely on their personal convictions and exemplify Burkean representation are classified as
trustees*
The ability of a governor to be politically powerful is
variable throughout the states, depending on differing institutional and informal powers