Which of the following accurately assesses the difference between state and federal regulations in campaigns and elections?(1 point)

Responses

The federal government regulates the voting method, whereas the state government regulates where people vote.
The federal government regulates the voting method, whereas the state government regulates where people vote.

The federal government protects the right to vote, whereas the state government regulates the ballots.
The federal government protects the right to vote, whereas the state government regulates the ballots.

The federal government regulates ballot results, whereas the state government regulates advertising.
The federal government regulates ballot results, whereas the state government regulates advertising.

The state government protects the right to vote, whereas the federal government regulates the day people vote.

1 answer

The most accurate assessment from the responses provided is:

The federal government protects the right to vote, whereas the state government regulates the ballots.

This reflects the distinction that while the federal government sets broad protections and guidelines for voting rights (such as the Voting Rights Act), individual states have the authority to determine the specific processes for conducting elections, including ballot design and voting procedures.