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III. Match the English and Ukrainian equivalents

1. call electіon

a) електорат конгрессу США

2. conduct a campaіgn

b) єдиний кандидат на виборах

3. congressіonal electorate

c) зіпсований виборчий бюлетень

4. economіc advіser

d) кандидат у президенти

5. joіnt ballot

e) кандидат, який вийграв

6. mutіlated ballot

f) консультант з питань оподатковування

7. offіcіal party candіdate

g) офіційний кандидат на виборах від політичної партії

8. parlіamentary electіons

h) парламентські вибори

9. presіdentіal candіdate

i) підтримувати кампанію

10. presіdentіal electorate

j) президентський електорат

11. successful candіdate

k) проводити кампанію

12. support a campaіgn

l) проводити передвиборну кампанію

13. tax advіser

m) радник з економічних питань

14. unopposed candіdate

n) спільне голосування обох палат парламенту

IV. Match the sentence halves

1. He briefly worked

a) a lower chamber and an upper one.

2. In many systems there is

b) an election under his leadership.

3. Party leaders are elected

c) as an adviser to the Bank of Italy.

4. The candidate must demonstrate

d) elected by ballot.

5. The government are promising

e) electoral reform within five years.

6. The opposition parties had benefited

f) from the problems of the ruling party.

7. The party used

g) good communication skills

8. The two main opposition parties united

h) illegal methods to finance its campaign.

9. Their policies have alienated

i) many women voters.

10. They have only recently won

j) to boycott the election.

V. Fill in prepositions, where necessary

1. Each constituency is divided … a number … polling districts, each … which has a polling station.

2. Fair and free elections are an essential part … democracy, allowing the majority … citizens to determine how they want the country to be governed.

3. General elections are often held either … spring or … autumn 17 days … the dissolution … Parliament.

4. Just … the poll opens, the presiding officer shows the ballot boxes … those … the polling station to prove that they are empty.

5. Party manifestos are published and campaigning begins … the country, lasting … … three weeks … large-scale press, radio and television coverage.

6. The modern government is arranged … … fifteen departments each … a minister … its head.

7. The Prime Minister chooses the date … the next General Election, but does not have to wait … the end … the five years.

8. The second largest party becomes the Official Opposition … a small group … its MPs being chosen to form the Shadow Cabinet.

9. There were eight years … elections … the time … the First World War and ten years … the time … the Second World War.

10. Voting takes place … Polling Day, usually … Thursday as Thursdays are popular general election days, … 07.00 … 22.00 … each constituency.