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nelaaney

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A pocket veto is a unique way for an executive to veto a piece of legislation. In a pocket veto:
 
  a. The legislature has the ability to override the veto with a 2/3 vote.
  b. The executive has to keep the bill in his or her pocket for 14 business days unsigned, then it dies.
  c. The executive puts a bill in the veto pocket of the folder the bill was delivered in, as opposed to the signed pocket of the folder.
  d. A bill is killed if the executive does not sign it within a certain amount of time.

Question 2

Many local elections are nonpartisan, which means that
 
  a. candidates run representing a party, but that party affiliation is not printed on the ballot.
  b. the use of normal party labels is not allowed, but local party labels are permitted.
  c. candidates run with no party label whatsoever.
  d. party labels are used, but no party money can be spent during the campaign.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

c



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