Government chapter 6
How do registration laws vary among states
All states except North Dakota require voters to be registered in order to cast ballots Maine Wisconsin allow voters to register anytime up to Election Day
Electorate
All the people in an area who are entitled to vote
How might voter ID laws discourage voting
If a person does not have proper identification they can be denied their right to vote. It can make voting a burden
Gyrymandering
manipulate the boundaries of (an electoral constituency) so as to favor one party or class.
Gender gap
The difference of opportunities and status between man and woman
How do people who cannot vote still take part in public affairs?
They advocate for causes and try to make others aware. They can also persuade others on a particular public affair
What is the process of preclearance meant to prevent?
Unfair changes in voting laws and purging poll booths
Injunction
a judicial order that restrains a person from beginning or continuing an action threatening or invading the legal right of another, or that compels a person to carry out a certain act, e.g., to make restitution to an injured party.
Political socialization
A lifelong process by which people form their ideas about politics and acquire political values
Registration
A procedure of voter identification intended to prevent fraudulent voting
History of suffrage qualification in the US
19- women 15- men 23- D.C.
How large is the American electorate
220 million people
Off year election
A general election in the us which is held in odd numbered
Poll tax
A tax levied on every adult without reference to income or resources
Independent
A voter that does not align themselves with a particular political party
Franchise
An authorization given by government
Preclearance
Arrangements for clearing customs or immigration in advance
Disenfranchised
Deprive the right to vote
Political fatigue
Citizens faith and trust in government
Alien
Foreign born resident or non citizen
Party identification
Letters to the political party with which individuals identify
Poll books
List of all registered voters in each precinct
How can nonvoters affect an election?
May influence others not to vote
Significant of gender gap?
More men in the United States especially in politics
Transient
Person living in a state for only a short time without legal residence
Literacy
Persons ability to read or write
Purge
Process of reviewing list of registered and removing the names of those no longer eligible to vote; purification
What is the purpose of voter ID laws
So that not just anyone can walk up and vote under a false name
What is the impact of the 15th amendment?
The 15th amendment gave the right to vote to African Americans. However they were still denied voting rights through the grandfather clause and voting rights.
Suffrage
The right to vite in political elections
Why should election officials regularly purge voter lists
They remove the names of those who are no longer eligible to vote helping to prevent fraud
Should voters be required to vote? Benefits and drawbacks
They should not be required because if they were they could choose randomly swaying the election
Ballot fatigue
Voters choose a candidate closer to the tip
Split ticket voting
Voting for a candidates in different political parties on the same ballot
Straight ticket voting
Voting for every candidate that a political party had on a general election