AP US Government › Federal Election Proceedings
A(n) __________ allows only registered party members to cast a ballot for the candidate of their choice.
A ____________ is a secret-ballot voting procedure—not unlike a regular election—whereby participants use ballots to determine their choice for presidential nominees.
The number of members of the Electoral College is determined by
What was the “corrupt bargain” of 1824?
A President can “opt-in” and use taxpayer money to fund his campaign.
How does a soft-money campaign contribution differ from a hard money campaign contribution?
Which of these concerns primarily determines the person a Presidential candidate chooses as his Vice-Presidential running mate?
How much of the popular vote must a presidential candidate receive, constitutionally speaking, to win the election?
What is the very lowest number of electors a state can possibly have?
The President of the United States is elected through an institution called the Electoral College. The amount of votes in the Electoral College correspond to all of the following, except __________.