4. - is the political right and
obligation of the citizens
to vote in public
elections of candidates
for public office
5. - is the selection of public
official by the citizens of
the state, or other
political bodies
6. - is the right of citizens to
propose bills to be
enacted by the
legislature on which
electors may vote
7. - is a method of removing a
public official from office
by submitting to a popular
vote the issue of whether
the official should either
continue in office/not
8. - a popular vote of the
people for or against a
proposed law/
enactment for their
judgements
9. -passes on to the voters
the legislative acts for
their final approval/
rejection
10. - A natural right.
- Inherent and characteristics
of citizenship.
- A vested privilege.
- A government task.
- An ethical duty.
11. Qualifications of Electorate
- Citizenship
- Age
- Not disqualified by law
- Residence
- Domicile (is that to which the law
of the land refers when it speaks
of residence for the purpose of
election)
13. Categories of Election
Direct election- the electorate
makes a selection of their
candidates by direct individual
voting
Indirect election- the electorate first
select a comparatively small group
of persons aiming for public office
through election who successively
will make a choice from among
themselves the officials of the
institution
14. Is a formed group of person
going after the same
ideology, political
ideas/platform of
government
and have as a part its branches
and divisions.
18. A final election to
resolve an earlier
election that did not
produce a winner
19. Choosing of one person to be the
chosen for office or as a candidate.
Through primary Election.
Through Convention.
Through Petition.
Through Local Committee of
a Political Party.
Through one-self alone.