Winner-take-all refers to
A) an election system in which each state is divided into geographical regions (districts) , and each district is represented by a single representative, who wins by receiving the most votes even if it is not a majority.
B) an election system that provides a higher degree of representation for marginalized communities.
C) an election system in which the entire state, or a region of the state, selects several representatives and the top vote recipients are awarded seats.
D) an election system in which all voters have the opportunity to vote on each policy proposal that is developed.
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Q48: As of 2018, how many Governors in
Q49: The fact that all of the state
Q50: Minor parties
A) are highly ideological.
B) focus on
Q51: National party conventions are held every _
Q52: What purpose do national conventions serve?
A) Nominate
Q54: Proportional representation refers to
A) an election system
Q55: Primary elections are a method for political
Q56: Caucuses are a method for political parties
Q57: Why did many states switch from caucuses
Q58: Which party convention experienced a major clash
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