Which of the following is true for nonpartisan judicial elections?
A. Nonpartisan judicial elections tend to show lower levels of roll-off than do partisan elections.
B. Nonpartisan elections are not held for appellate court judges.
C. In at least half of the states with nonpartisan judicial elections, parties actively campaign on behalf of candidates.
D. In nonpartisan judicial elections, parties are actively barred from being involved in the election at any stage.
E. Selection of judges through nonpartisan judicial elections is extremely rare in the U.S.
Question 2
Which of the following states would be considered as having strong, constitutionally provided powers for its governor?
A. Indiana
B. Oklahoma
C. New York
D. Mississippi
E. Vermont