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Voter Identification Laws
Regulations that require individuals to present certain forms of identification in order to vote, aiming to prevent fraud and ensure electoral integrity.
U.S. Elections
A process by which citizens choose representatives and leaders at various levels of their government through voting.
Nomination Process
The procedure through which political parties select and endorse a candidate to run for elected office, leading up to the primary elections and general elections.
Top-Two Primary
A primary election in which the two candidates with the most votes, regardless of party affiliation, advance to the general election.
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