Primary Election Delegates single- member district Gerrymandering Presidential System Bureaucratic Drift legal model Partisan Model Pocket Veto Party Discipline Bureaucratic Capture Independent Agency Informational Model Police- Patrol Oversight judicial review Plurality Rule Caucus confidence vote Pork Barrel Veto Threat party identification stare decisis dissenting opinion Party Machine attitudinal model Duverger's Law Trustees coordination problem Agenda Setter Distributional Model strict constructio- nism Standing Committee Line- Item Veto Marbury v Madison unstable coalition Logrolling Going Public principal- agent problem Public Law Fire- Alarm Oversight collective dilemma Cloture amicus curiae Spoils System strategic model Filibuster Divided Government Bureaucracy Coalitional Drift Political Party Primary Election Delegates single- member district Gerrymandering Presidential System Bureaucratic Drift legal model Partisan Model Pocket Veto Party Discipline Bureaucratic Capture Independent Agency Informational Model Police- Patrol Oversight judicial review Plurality Rule Caucus confidence vote Pork Barrel Veto Threat party identification stare decisis dissenting opinion Party Machine attitudinal model Duverger's Law Trustees coordination problem Agenda Setter Distributional Model strict constructio- nism Standing Committee Line- Item Veto Marbury v Madison unstable coalition Logrolling Going Public principal- agent problem Public Law Fire- Alarm Oversight collective dilemma Cloture amicus curiae Spoils System strategic model Filibuster Divided Government Bureaucracy Coalitional Drift Political Party
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N-Primary Election
O-Delegates
N-single-member district
O-Gerrymandering
I-Presidential System
G-Bureaucratic Drift
B-legal model
O-Partisan Model
I-Pocket Veto
O-Party Discipline
G-Bureaucratic Capture
G-Independent Agency
O-Informational Model
G-Police-Patrol Oversight
B-judicial review
N-Plurality Rule
O-Caucus
N-confidence vote
O-Pork Barrel
I-Veto Threat
N-party identification
B-stare decisis
B-dissenting opinion
N-Party Machine
B-attitudinal model
N-Duverger's Law
O-Trustees
I-coordination problem
N-Agenda Setter
O-Distributional Model
B-strict constructio-nism
G-Standing Committee
I-Line-Item Veto
B-Marbury v Madison
I-unstable coalition
G-Logrolling
I-Going Public
I-principal-agent problem
B-Public Law
G-Fire-Alarm Oversight
I-collective dilemma
O-Cloture
B-amicus curiae
G-Spoils System
B-strategic model
N-Filibuster
I-Divided Government
G-Bureaucracy
G-Coalitional Drift
N-Political Party