Senatethe upperchamber ofthe UnitedStatesCongress.JDVanceis an American politician,author, and Marine veteranwho has served since 2023as the junior United Statessenator from Ohio. He isthe Republican vice-presidential nominee in the2024 United Statespresidential election.partiesA political party isan organizationthat coordinatescandidates tocompete in aparticular country'selections.referenduma general vote bythe electorate on asingle politicalquestion that hasbeen referred tothem for a directdecision.swingvoterss a vote that is seen aspotentially going to any of anumber of candidates in anelection, or, in a two-partysystem, may go to either ofthe two dominant politicalparties. Such votes areusually sought after inelection campaigns, sincethey cissuesis a problem orchallenge that requiresgovernmental action orpolicy-making, ofteninvolving differingopinions among thepublic and politicalactors.write-incandidateis a candidate whosename does not appearon the ballot but seekselection by askingvoters to cast a votefor the candidate byphysically writing in theperson's name on theballot.popularvotethe vote for a U.S.presidentialcandidate made bythe qualified voters,as opposed to thatmade by theElectoral CollegeTimWalzis an American politician,former educator, andretired United States Armynon-commissioned officerwho has served since 2019as the 41st governor ofMinnesota. He was amember of the U.S. Houseof Representatives from2007 to 2019, and theranincumbentpoliticiancurrentlyholdingofficeElectoralCollegea group of individualsformed anew for eachgeneral election with theexpress function of electingthe president and vicepresident: made up of aproportional number ofmembers from each state,chosen by each state’svoters from the respective Ballotis a device used tocast votes in anelection and maybe found as apiece of paper or asmall ball used invotingDemocratone of the two majorcontemporary politicalparties in the UnitedStates. Founded in the1820s, the party's mainpolitical rival since the1850s has been theRepublican Party; the twoparties have sincedominated AmericanpoliticsGregoryMeeks,Grace Meng,orTomSuozziincumbent U.S.representativesfrom New Yorkrunning forreelectionNYSAssemblyis the lower house of theNew York StateLegislature,[2] with theNew York State Senatebeing the upper house.[3]There are 150 seats in theAssembly.[4] Assemblymembers serve two-yearterms without term limits.[5]KamalaD.Harris Kamala HarrisHarris, formally dressed up andmade up, smiles for her portrait.Official portrait, 202149th Vice President of the UnitedStatesIncumbentAssumed officeJanuary 20, 2021President Joe BidenPreceded by Mike PenceUnited StatesRepublicanThe Republican Party, alsoknown as the GOP (GrandOld Party), is one of thetwo major contemporarypolitical parties in theUnited States. It emergedas the main political rival ofthe then-dominantDemocratic Party in the1850s, and the two parExecutive,Legislative,JudicialThe U.S.federalgovernment iscomposed ofthree distinctbranches:Proposalwhat NYS callsballot initiativesinclude popularinitiatives, citizeninitiatives, andcitizenreferendumsDonaldJ.Trumpis an Americanpolitician, mediapersonality, andbusinessman whoserved as the 45thpresident of theUnited States from2017 to 2021.US House ofRepresentativesis the lower chamber ofthe United StatesCongress, with theSenate being theupper chamber.Together, theycompose the nationalbicameral legislature ofthe United Statesthirdpartiesis a term used inthe United States'two-party systemfor political partiesother than theRepublican andDemocratic parties.Representativeserves a two-yearterm in the lowerchamber of theUnited StatesCongress, with theSenate being theupper chamber.Senatorthree qualifications forthese people: (1) they mustbe at least 30 years old; (2)they must have beencitizens of the UnitedStates for at least nineyears; and (3) they must beinhabitants of the statesthey seek to represent atthe time of thSenatethe upperchamber ofthe UnitedStatesCongress.JDVanceis an American politician,author, and Marine veteranwho has served since 2023as the junior United Statessenator from Ohio. He isthe Republican vice-presidential nominee in the2024 United Statespresidential election.partiesA political party isan organizationthat coordinatescandidates tocompete in aparticular country'selections.referenduma general vote bythe electorate on asingle politicalquestion that hasbeen referred tothem for a directdecision.swingvoterss a vote that is seen aspotentially going to any of anumber of candidates in anelection, or, in a two-partysystem, may go to either ofthe two dominant politicalparties. Such votes areusually sought after inelection campaigns, sincethey cissuesis a problem orchallenge that requiresgovernmental action orpolicy-making, ofteninvolving differingopinions among thepublic and politicalactors.write-incandidateis a candidate whosename does not appearon the ballot but seekselection by askingvoters to cast a votefor the candidate byphysically writing in theperson's name on theballot.popularvotethe vote for a U.S.presidentialcandidate made bythe qualified voters,as opposed to thatmade by theElectoral CollegeTimWalzis an American politician,former educator, andretired United States Armynon-commissioned officerwho has served since 2019as the 41st governor ofMinnesota. He was amember of the U.S. Houseof Representatives from2007 to 2019, and theranincumbentpoliticiancurrentlyholdingofficeElectoralCollegea group of individualsformed anew for eachgeneral election with theexpress function of electingthe president and vicepresident: made up of aproportional number ofmembers from each state,chosen by each state’svoters from the respective Ballotis a device used tocast votes in anelection and maybe found as apiece of paper or asmall ball used invotingDemocratone of the two majorcontemporary politicalparties in the UnitedStates. Founded in the1820s, the party's mainpolitical rival since the1850s has been theRepublican Party; the twoparties have sincedominated AmericanpoliticsGregoryMeeks,Grace Meng,orTomSuozziincumbent U.S.representativesfrom New Yorkrunning forreelectionNYSAssemblyis the lower house of theNew York StateLegislature,[2] with theNew York State Senatebeing the upper house.[3]There are 150 seats in theAssembly.[4] Assemblymembers serve two-yearterms without term limits.[5]KamalaD.Harris Kamala HarrisHarris, formally dressed up andmade up, smiles for her portrait.Official portrait, 202149th Vice President of the UnitedStatesIncumbentAssumed officeJanuary 20, 2021President Joe BidenPreceded by Mike PenceUnited StatesRepublicanThe Republican Party, alsoknown as the GOP (GrandOld Party), is one of thetwo major contemporarypolitical parties in theUnited States. It emergedas the main political rival ofthe then-dominantDemocratic Party in the1850s, and the two parExecutive,Legislative,JudicialThe U.S.federalgovernment iscomposed ofthree distinctbranches:Proposalwhat NYS callsballot initiativesinclude popularinitiatives, citizeninitiatives, andcitizenreferendumsDonaldJ.Trumpis an Americanpolitician, mediapersonality, andbusinessman whoserved as the 45thpresident of theUnited States from2017 to 2021.US House ofRepresentativesis the lower chamber ofthe United StatesCongress, with theSenate being theupper chamber.Together, theycompose the nationalbicameral legislature ofthe United Statesthirdpartiesis a term used inthe United States'two-party systemfor political partiesother than theRepublican andDemocratic parties.Representativeserves a two-yearterm in the lowerchamber of theUnited StatesCongress, with theSenate being theupper chamber.Senatorthree qualifications forthese people: (1) they mustbe at least 30 years old; (2)they must have beencitizens of the UnitedStates for at least nineyears; and (3) they must beinhabitants of the statesthey seek to represent atthe time of th

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  1. the upper chamber of the United States Congress.
    Senate
  2. is an American politician, author, and Marine veteran who has served since 2023 as the junior United States senator from Ohio. He is the Republican vice-presidential nominee in the 2024 United States presidential election.
    JD Vance
  3. A political party is an organization that coordinates candidates to compete in a particular country's elections.
    parties
  4. a general vote by the electorate on a single political question that has been referred to them for a direct decision.
    referendum
  5. s a vote that is seen as potentially going to any of a number of candidates in an election, or, in a two-party system, may go to either of the two dominant political parties. Such votes are usually sought after in election campaigns, since they c
    swing voters
  6. is a problem or challenge that requires governmental action or policy-making, often involving differing opinions among the public and political actors.
    issues
  7. is a candidate whose name does not appear on the ballot but seeks election by asking voters to cast a vote for the candidate by physically writing in the person's name on the ballot.
    write-in candidate
  8. the vote for a U.S. presidential candidate made by the qualified voters, as opposed to that made by the Electoral College
    popular vote
  9. is an American politician, former educator, and retired United States Army non-commissioned officer who has served since 2019 as the 41st governor of Minnesota. He was a member of the U.S. House of Representatives from 2007 to 2019, and the ran
    Tim Walz
  10. politician currently holding office
    incumbent
  11. a group of individuals formed anew for each general election with the express function of electing the president and vice president: made up of a proportional number of members from each state, chosen by each state’s voters from the respective
    Electoral College
  12. is a device used to cast votes in an election and may be found as a piece of paper or a small ball used in voting
    Ballot
  13. one of the two major contemporary political parties in the United States. Founded in the 1820s, the party's main political rival since the 1850s has been the Republican Party; the two parties have since dominated American politics
    Democrat
  14. incumbent U.S. representatives from New York running for reelection
    Gregory Meeks, Grace Meng, orTom Suozzi
  15. is the lower house of the New York State Legislature,[2] with the New York State Senate being the upper house.[3] There are 150 seats in the Assembly.[4] Assembly members serve two-year terms without term limits.[5]
    NYS Assembly
  16. Kamala Harris Harris, formally dressed up and made up, smiles for her portrait. Official portrait, 2021 49th Vice President of the United States Incumbent Assumed office January 20, 2021 President Joe Biden Preceded by Mike Pence United States
    Kamala D. Harris
  17. The Republican Party, also known as the GOP (Grand Old Party), is one of the two major contemporary political parties in the United States. It emerged as the main political rival of the then-dominant Democratic Party in the 1850s, and the two par
    Republican
  18. The U.S. federal government is composed of three distinct branches:
    Executive, Legislative, Judicial
  19. what NYS calls ballot initiatives include popular initiatives, citizen initiatives, and citizen referendums
    Proposal
  20. is an American politician, media personality, and businessman who served as the 45th president of the United States from 2017 to 2021.
    Donald J. Trump
  21. is the lower chamber of the United States Congress, with the Senate being the upper chamber. Together, they compose the national bicameral legislature of the United States
    US House of Representatives
  22. is a term used in the United States' two-party system for political parties other than the Republican and Democratic parties.
    third parties
  23. serves a two-year term in the lower chamber of the United States Congress, with the Senate being the upper chamber.
    Representative
  24. three qualifications for these people: (1) they must be at least 30 years old; (2) they must have been citizens of the United States for at least nine years; and (3) they must be inhabitants of the states they seek to represent at the time of th
    Senator