If contending political factions at a precinct convention are evenly divided and reach an unbridgeable disagreement or believe a grave injustice was done in running the convention, one group may stage a walkout and hold a
a. county convention.
b. senatorial district convention.
c. runoff primary.
d. rump convention.
e. conservative caucus.
Question 2
One problem with multimember districts utilized in the past that caused the U.S. Supreme Court to step in is
a. more than one person was elected to represent one district.
b. they never gained popularity throughout the nation.
c. many of them overrepresented rural areas.
d. candidates can win a seat with less than a majority.