PAF 1250 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Primary Election, Plurality Voting System, Party System

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11/14/16: primary election (related to political party, members of party chose candidate to represent them (party"s nominees, general election (this last tuesday) Primary election = running to be democratic/republican nominee. General election = one person per party fighting for seat. We do not have a two party system, but there are two major parties (de facto/dominant party system) Reasons why we have 2 party dominant system: elections, plurality voting = the most, one person from each district voting - single member district system c. Or- winner takes all (first past the post) system: you get the most you get thee seat. It is how one"s belief in proper role of government in society a: what they should shouldn"t do, states laws, some only show dem/republican candidates, public financing only goes to the two major parties. District = region/area under jurisdiction or dream they represent (congressperson) When you lose a district -> nys erase and redraw everything.

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