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“…Labor Party, 1973-) -- Latino candidates -- Latino voters -- LGBTQ candidates -- LGBTQ voters -- Liberal Republic Party (1872) -- Libertarian Party (1971-) -- Liberty Party (1839-1848) -- Lieutenant governor -- Literacy tests -- Mandate -- Media coverage of campaigns -- Media use by campaigns -- Mid-decade redistricting -- Midterm
election -- Minority-majority district -- Misinformation campaigns -- Motor Voter Act -- Multimember districts -- National Democratic Party (1896) -- National
election studies -- National party conventions -- National Republic Party (1828-1832) -- National Unity Party (1980-1988) -- Native American candidates -- Native American voters -- Natural Law Party (1992-2004) -- Nature of representation -- Negative campaigning -- New Hampshire primary -- One person, One vote -- Party endorsement of candidates -- Party identification by voters -- Peace and Freedom Party (1967-) -- People's Party (1970s) -- Platform -- Plurality -- Pocketbook voting -- Poltiical action committees -- Political advertising -- Political consultants -- Political culture in America -- Political party development -- Political radicalization -- Political socialization of the public -- Poll taxes -- Polling -- Popular vote -- Populism -- Populist (People's) Party (1891-
1908, 1984-) -- Postconvention bounce -- President, Nominating and
electing -- President, qualifications -- President draft --
Presidential elections chronology --
Presidential primaries --
Presidential selection reforms -- Primary types -- Progressive Party (1924) -- Progressive Party (1948) -- Progressive Party-Bull Moose (1912) -- Prohibition Party (1869-) -- Proportional representation -- Public financing of campaigns -- Public opinion -- Push poll -- Racial redistricting -- Ranked-choice voting -- Realignments and dealignments -- Reapportionment and redistricting -- Recall -- Recount -- Reform Party (1995-) -- Republic government -- Republican Main Street partnership -- Republican National Committee -- Republican Party (1854-) -- Retrospective voting -- Right to vote -- Running mate -- Runoff and preference primary -- Scandals -- Second midterm
elections ("The six-year itch") -- Senate,
Electing -- Senate, Qualifications -- Single-issue voting -- Single-member districts -- Social media and
elections -- Socialist Labor Party (1874-) -- Socialist Party (1901-) -- Socialist Workers Party (1938-) -- Soft money -- Sore loser laws -- Southern Democrats (1860) -- Special
elections -- Split-ticket and straight-ticket voting --
State and federal
election responsibilities --
State legislatures --
States' Rights Democratic Party (1948) -- Straw vote -- Super Tuesday -- Superdelegate -- Supreme Court and campaign finance -- Supreme Court and political speech -- Supreme Court and reapportionment and redistricting -- Supreme Court and recounts -- Supreme Court and the Electoral College -- Supreme Court and and voter registration -- Supreme Court and and voting rights -- Term limits -- third parties -- Threshold rules -- Two-party system -- Two-thirds rule -- Unicameral -- Union Party (1936) --
Unit rule --
United We Stand America (1992-1995) -- Vice President -- Voter apathy -- Voter identification -- Voter registration -- Voter turnout -- Voting age -- Voting machines -- Voting Rights Act -- Watershed
elections -- Whig Party (1834-1856) -- Whistle Stop -- Winner take all -- women candidates -- Women voters -- Workers World Party (1959-) -- Write-in vote -- Youth voters.…”
Call Number: JK1967 .E44 2022
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