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  • 81Young Voter Strategies — is a research organization in the The Graduate School of Political Management at The George Washington University. It analyzes youth voting in the United States and provides prescriptive information to increase turnout from that demographic. It… …

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  • 82California Voter Bill of Rights — The California Voter Bill of Rights is an adaptation of the United States Voting Rights Bill passed in 1965.ources*Official California Voter Information Guide: 2005 Special Statewide Election, page 77, http://www.voterguide.ss.ca.gov Voter Guide… …

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  • 83Military and Overseas Voter Empowerment Act — The Military and Overseas Voter Empowerment Act (or MOVE Act) is Subtitle H of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2010 (H.R. 2647, Pub.L. 111 84, 123 Stat. 2190.) and was signed into law in the United States signed by… …

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  • 84floating voter — UK US noun [C] ► POLITICS SWING VOTER(Cf. ↑swing voter) …

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  • 85floating voter — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms floating voter : singular floating voter plural floating voters British a voter who has not decided who to vote for in an election …

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  • 86swing voter — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms swing voter : singular swing voter plural swing voters mainly American a floating voter …

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  • 87crossover voter — noun a voter who is registered as a member of one political party but who votes in the primary of another party • Syn: ↑crossover • Hypernyms: ↑voter, ↑elector * * * crossover voter noun (US politics) A person registered with one political party… …

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  • 88Unaffiliated voter — is a term in United States electoral politics used to describe those citizens who register to vote, but wish to remain without a party affiliation. Other terms used to describe these citizens include independent and undeclared.There are various… …

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  • 89The Voter Decides — is a political science book by Angus Campbell, Gerald Gurin, and Warren E. Miller. It first developed the notion of Party Identification or, in abbreviated form, Party ID. Party ID is the sense of personal attachment the individual feels toward… …

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  • 90floating voter —    Also known as ‘swing voter’. A term much used in early studies of voting behaviour to describe the voters who changed their mind about which party to support from one election to another. Today the term has lost much of its former impact.… …

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