3. Define "open primary" and "closed primary." What are the pros and cons of each?
3. Define "open primary" and "closed primary." What are the pros and cons of each?
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2. **Discuss single-member districts and multimember districts. Within this framework, why do third-party candidates have a difficult time establishing themselves in state and local politics?**
3. **Define "open primary" and "closed primary." What are the pros and cons of each?**
4. **How are candidates elected at the state and local level? In what ways do election laws affect state and national elections?**
5. **What is the role of fundraising by state and local political party organizations in supporting political campaigns?**
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The structure of electoral districts plays a crucial role in shaping the dynamics of state and local politics. This answer explores the concepts of single-member districts and multimember districts and examines the challenges that third-party candidates face in establishing themselves within this framework.
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