Election Process
Quick Check
Which of these statements best explains the job of state
and local election officials? (1 point)
to oversee election procedures and voter registration
to nominate candidates for the general election
to determine the date of federal elections
to determine the procedures and date of Indigenous
nation elections
3 answers
The correct answer is: to oversee election procedures and voter registration
Which of the following illustrates elections in the U.S.?(1 point)
Responses
There are hundreds of thousands of elections at local, state, and national levels in the U.S.
There are hundreds of thousands of elections at local, state, and national levels in the U.S.
While all states elect their governors, there are not any states that elect other state executives.
While all states elect their governors, there are not any states that elect other state executives.
There are 7,000 elected members in the federal government.
There are 7,000 elected members in the federal government.
Most local governments do not have elected officials.
Responses
There are hundreds of thousands of elections at local, state, and national levels in the U.S.
There are hundreds of thousands of elections at local, state, and national levels in the U.S.
While all states elect their governors, there are not any states that elect other state executives.
While all states elect their governors, there are not any states that elect other state executives.
There are 7,000 elected members in the federal government.
There are 7,000 elected members in the federal government.
Most local governments do not have elected officials.
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