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Election Vocabulary. Political Party. A group organized for gaining the support of voters who have a similar philosophy or set of beliefs. GOP. Stands for Grand Old Party Nickname for the Republicans Symbol is the elephant Most closely aligned with conservative principles. Democrat.
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Political Party • A group organized for gaining the support of voters who have a similar philosophy or set of beliefs
GOP • Stands for Grand Old Party • Nickname for the Republicans • Symbol is the elephant • Most closely aligned with conservative principles
Democrat • Name of one of the major parties in the United States • Symbol is the donkey • Most closely aligned with liberal principles
Incumbent • Person currently holding an office
Platform • The formal declaration of the principles and policies of a political party
Plank • The individual statements or positions within a party’s platform
Keynote Address • The opening speech at a political convention
Demographics • The study of characteristics of a human population including such things as age, ethnicity, education, size, density, etc.
Ethnicity • The racial, national, religious or cultural characteristics of a group of people
Gerrymandering • Arranging a district to serve a political purpose
Proposition • A bill put on a ballot
Initiative • A bill put on a ballot by a group of citizens who have circulated a petition
Referendum • A bill put on a ballot after being referred to the voters bythe legislature
Majority • A number more than one half the total
Plurality • More than any other
Electoral college • Group that actually elects the president
Reactionary • Group very far to the political right and whose methods may be violent
Radical • A person whose views are very far to the political left and whose methods may be violent
Moderate • Person whose views are considered “middle of the road”