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Elections, Political participation and voting behavior - Coggle Diagram
Elections
Electing members of congress
Apportionment
Congressional districts
Overlapping terms and staggered elections
Incumbency advantage in congressional elections
Performance, Perks, and Pork-barrel
Competitive house races
Incumbency in senate elections
Financing congressional elections
Nominating presedential canidates
The allocation of national convention delegates
The method and timing of delegate selection
The nomination campaign
Invisible primary
Initial contests
Mist clearing
The national convention
Electing the president
Electoral college
Campaign
Financing
Methods of nominating canidates
Legislative caucus
Convention
Direct primary
Nominating candidates for congress
Primary laws
The concepts of elections
Political participation and voting behavior
Concept of political participation
Forms of political participation
The theoretical basis of political participation
The right to vote
Voter turnout
The political system and turnout
Voting laws
Voter registration
The two-party system
Election schedules and frequency
Individual desire and ability to participate
Socioeconomic status
Psychological engagement
Context
Resources
Group characterisitcs
Voting and democracy
Models of voting behavior
The sociological model
The social-psychological model
The rational choice model
Explaining voter choice
Party identification
Candidate image
Issues
Voting behavior and the operation of the american political system
Contemporary realignment