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Govt 2306 Ch 4 Texas Government: Voting in Texas

This is a practice quiz for Texas Government - voting in Texas

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Created Date 02.10.20
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Topics of this game:
  • When you “register” to vote, you are
  • A statute mandating that state governments provide voter registration opportunities to individuals applying for or renewing their driver's license, is called:
  • An election in which each party selects its nominees for office, is called a:
  • An election in which any registered voter can vote for a party's candidates, is called a:
  • An election where, if no candidate receives a majority of the votes, the two top vote getters run again, is called a:
  • An election contest held, as needed, to fill vacancies created by death, resignation, or removal from office, is called a:
  • Early voting in Texas allows for:
  • Each county designates neighborhood polling locations, which must be located within twenty-five miles from the home of each voter in the precinct on Election Day. These are referred to as
  • An impromptu examination of an individual's ability to speak and pronounce specific legal passages or a short quiz pertaining to facts of state or U.S. Government, that was required to before voting, was called
  • An unconstitutional tax that required those desiring to register to vote to pay a fee, was called a:
  • Federal law prohibited discrimination in the general election, so Texas passed a law stipulating that only whites could participate in the primary election. This was referred to as a:
  • Passed in 1965, the _____________________________ was a landmark piece of federal legislation that outlawed racial discrimination in voting.
  • Which of the following groups has the lowest voter turnout rates in Texas?
  • In 2016, Hispanic voter turnout in Texas
  • The process in which individuals acquire political values and behaviors that have a strong influence on future voting behavior, is referred to as:
  • When individuals are deprived of the right to vote, they are:
  • A candidate who is currently the officeholder, is called
  • Federal election funding is regulated by the __________________________.
  • As political parties become more polarized ideologically, voters
  • In 2016, Donald Trump's fights with other Republican leaders led to

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