Election Terminology Vocabulary Cards
Teaching students election terminology is crucial in helping them understand the democratic process and become informed citizens. By familiarizing students with key terms such as ballot box, candidate, voting booth, and campaign, we empower them to actively participate in discussions about elections and make well-informed decisions as future voters.
Election Terminology Vocabulary Cards
These vocabulary cards are designed to make learning engaging and interactive. With clear definitions provided on each card, students can easily grasp the meaning of important election terms. Additionally, the inclusion of blank cards encourages critical thinking skills as students write their own definitions, reinforcing comprehension and retention.
Using the Election Terminology Vocabulary Cards, you can confidently guide your students as they learn about the election process while expanding their knowledge and vocabulary. Help them develop a deeper understanding of how our democracy works and inspire them to become active participants in shaping their future.
Election Terms Included
These convenient vocabulary cards on the election process include 48 important vocabulary works with student-friendly definitions:
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Absentee Ballot
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Ballot Box
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Ballot
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Campaign Finance
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Campaign
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Candidate
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Caucus
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Concession Speech
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Constituent
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Debate
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Delegate
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Democracy
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Democratic Party
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Early Voting
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Election Day
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Election
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Electoral College
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Endorsement
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General Election
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Inauguration
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Incumbent
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Independent
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Issues
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Landslide
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Majority
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Midterm Elections
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Nominee
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Partisan
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Platform
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Political Party
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Poll Worker
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Polling Place
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Popular Vote
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Presidential Election
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Primary
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Provisional Ballot
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Recount
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Republican Party
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Running Mate
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Running for Office
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Swing State
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Term
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Voter Registration
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Voter Turnout
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Voting Age
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Voting Booth
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Voting Rights
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Write-in Candidate
Katherine Tanyu –
This set of fact cards are a wonderful complement to the “Electing the Leader” unit study. You can use them for spelling or as a fun game while learning all about the elections. There is a set with the definitions all printed out and another set with blanks. The cute illustrations are black and white–perfect for coloring in (and also to save on ink!!). The whole set is 30 pages long (lots of vocabulary words–great value for your money!!).