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9.6: Key Terms

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    bipartisanship
    a process of cooperation through compromise
    critical election
    an election that represents a sudden, clear, and long-term shift in voter allegiances
    divided government
    a condition in which one or more houses of the legislature is controlled by the party in opposition to the executive
    first-past-the-post
    a system in which the winner of an election is the candidate who wins the greatest number of votes cast, also known as plurality voting
    gerrymandering
    the manipulation of legislative districts in an attempt to favor a particular candidate
    majoritarian voting
    a type of election in which the winning candidate must receive at least 50 percent of the votes, even if a run-off election is required
    majority party
    the legislative party with over half the seats in a legislative body, and thus significant power to control the agenda
    minority party
    the legislative party with less than half the seats in a legislative body
    moderate
    an individual who falls in the middle of the ideological spectrum
    party identifiers
    individuals who represent themselves in public as being part of a party
    party organization
    the formal structure of the political party and the active members responsible for coordinating party behavior and supporting party candidates
    party platform
    the collection of a party’s positions on issues it considers politically important
    party polarization
    the shift of party positions from moderate towards ideological extremes
    party realignment
    a shifting of party alliances within the electorate
    party-in-government
    party identifiers who have been elected to office and are responsible for fulfilling the party’s promises
    party-in-the-electorate
    members of the voting public who consider themselves part of a political party or who consistently prefer the candidates of one party over the other
    personal politics
    a political style that focuses on building direct relationships with voters rather than on promoting specific issues
    plurality voting
    the election rule by which the candidate with the most votes wins, regardless of vote share
    political machine
    an organization that secures votes for a party’s candidates or supports the party in other ways, usually in exchange for political favors such as a job in government
    political parties
    organizations made up of groups of people with similar interests that try to directly influence public policy through their members who seek and hold public office
    precinct
    the lowest level of party organization, usually organized around neighborhoods
    proportional representation
    a party-based election rule in which the number of seats a party receives is a function of the share of votes it receives in an election
    reapportionment
    the reallocation of House seats between the states to account for population changes
    redistricting
    the redrawing of electoral maps
    safe seat
    a district drawn so members of a party can be assured of winning by a comfortable margin
    sorting
    the process in which voters change party allegiances in response to shifts in party position
    third parties
    political parties formed as an alternative to the Republican and Democratic parties, also known as minor parties
    two-party system
    a system in which two major parties win all or almost all elections

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