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1.Institutions of Elections
2.How do Voters Decide?
3.Campaigns : Money, Media, and Grass Roots
4.The 2008 Election
5.Elections and Democracy
6.Chapter Review
7.Discussion
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Although elections allow citizens a chance to participate in politics, they also allow the government a chance to exert a good deal of control over when, where, how, and which of its citizens will participate.

Compared with other countries, the United States has a relatively unregulated electoral system. Federal and state laws do not limit the amount of television and other forms of advertising, total campaign spending…….

For the first century of the Republic, voting was conducted in the open. The secret ballot became widespread at the end of the nineteenth century in response to such corrupt practices.

Australian ballot lists the names of all candidates running for a given office and allows the voter to select any candidate for any office.
Australian ballots are all identical, making it hard to observe who votes for which party.