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For a name to be placed on the general election ballot, a candidate must be either a party nominee or an independent and
 
  A) secure petition signatures totaling 10 percent of the gubernatorial vote in the previous general election.
  B) have a party platform and hold a party convention.
  C) simply inform the secretary of state that he or she wishes to be on the ballot.
  D) have won 5 percent of any statewide office in the previous general election.

Question 2

Franking privilege allows incumbent members of Congress to ___________________ _.
 
  A) travel to and from their home state for free
  B) never pay taxes
  C) mail materials to constituents without paying for postage
  D) enjoy free medical and dental benefits
  E) garner an extensive financial bonus yearly to go towards a charity of their choice



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C



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