these voting districtsare commonlyrestricted to areas ofno more than 500-1,000 voters_____________voting by thoseunable to get tothe polls onelection day______________place wherevoters casttheir ballot___________these types of privategivers are those whooccasionally give only$5 or $10 to campaignfunds_________________political arms ofspecial-interestgroups with amajor stake inpublic policy______________money raised andspent to electcandidates forCongress and theWhite House_____________occurs when lesser-known office seekers"ride the coattails" ofstronger candidates____________Arizona was thefirst state to usethis type of votingto cast ballots in apublic election_______________Congress beganto regulate the useof money infederal electionsin this year________on this type ofballot, candidatesfor an office aregrouped togetherunder the title ofthat office______________money for partiesand candidates aredrawn from thesetwo sources___________ and____________professionalpoliticians tend tofavor this type ofballot_______________this type of ballotcame to Americangovernment in theJacksonianDemocracy era_________________this type of electionis controversialbecause people fearit threatens theprinciple of thesecret ballot_______________one feature of thistype of ballot isthat it is marked insecret_______________funds given topartyorganizations for"party-buildingactivities"_____________this law set up thePresidential ElectionCampaign Fund_________________a grant of money,usually from agovernment______________these types ofballots cannot becast, but they helpvoters prepare foran election______________Most electionlaw in the US isdetermined bywhom?_____________this act bans soft-money contributionsto political parties_________________Wealthy individualsand families whomake largedonations tocampaigns arenicknamed______________this independentagencyadministers allfederal lawdealing withcampaign finance______________device by whicha voter registersa choice in anelection_____________these voting districtsare commonlyrestricted to areas ofno more than 500-1,000 voters_____________voting by thoseunable to get tothe polls onelection day______________place wherevoters casttheir ballot___________these types of privategivers are those whooccasionally give only$5 or $10 to campaignfunds_________________political arms ofspecial-interestgroups with amajor stake inpublic policy______________money raised andspent to electcandidates forCongress and theWhite House_____________occurs when lesser-known office seekers"ride the coattails" ofstronger candidates____________Arizona was thefirst state to usethis type of votingto cast ballots in apublic election_______________Congress beganto regulate the useof money infederal electionsin this year________on this type ofballot, candidatesfor an office aregrouped togetherunder the title ofthat office______________money for partiesand candidates aredrawn from thesetwo sources___________ and____________professionalpoliticians tend tofavor this type ofballot_______________this type of ballotcame to Americangovernment in theJacksonianDemocracy era_________________this type of electionis controversialbecause people fearit threatens theprinciple of thesecret ballot_______________one feature of thistype of ballot isthat it is marked insecret_______________funds given topartyorganizations for"party-buildingactivities"_____________this law set up thePresidential ElectionCampaign Fund_________________a grant of money,usually from agovernment______________these types ofballots cannot becast, but they helpvoters prepare foran election______________Most electionlaw in the US isdetermined bywhom?_____________this act bans soft-money contributionsto political parties_________________Wealthy individualsand families whomake largedonations tocampaigns arenicknamed______________this independentagencyadministers allfederal lawdealing withcampaign finance______________device by whicha voter registersa choice in anelection_____________

ELECTION - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. these voting districts are commonly restricted to areas of no more than 500-1,000 voters _____________
  2. voting by those unable to get to the polls on election day ______________
  3. place where voters cast their ballot ___________
  4. these types of private givers are those who occasionally give only $5 or $10 to campaign funds _________________
  5. political arms of special-interest groups with a major stake in public policy ______________
  6. money raised and spent to elect candidates for Congress and the White House _____________
  7. occurs when lesser-known office seekers "ride the coattails" of stronger candidates ____________
  8. Arizona was the first state to use this type of voting to cast ballots in a public election _______________
  9. Congress began to regulate the use of money in federal elections in this year ________
  10. on this type of ballot, candidates for an office are grouped together under the title of that office ______________
  11. money for parties and candidates are drawn from these two sources ___________ and ____________
  12. professional politicians tend to favor this type of ballot _______________
  13. this type of ballot came to American government in the Jacksonian Democracy era _________________
  14. this type of election is controversial because people fear it threatens the principle of the secret ballot _______________
  15. one feature of this type of ballot is that it is marked in secret _______________
  16. funds given to party organizations for "party-building activities" _____________
  17. this law set up the Presidential Election Campaign Fund _________________
  18. a grant of money, usually from a government ______________
  19. these types of ballots cannot be cast, but they help voters prepare for an election ______________
  20. Most election law in the US is determined by whom? _____________
  21. this act bans soft-money contributions to political parties _________________
  22. Wealthy individuals and families who make large donations to campaigns are nicknamed ______________
  23. this independent agency administers all federal law dealing with campaign finance ______________
  24. device by which a voter registers a choice in an election _____________