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Chp 7 Sect 2 Journal A ______________is the device by which a voter registers a choice in an election. Pg. 190 ____________the place where the voters who live in a certain area go to vote. Pg. 190 A _____________is a voting district, they are the smallest geographic units for the conduct of elections. Pg. 190 4. __________a process by which they could vote without actually going to their polling places on election day. Pg. 189 5. The _____________occurs when a strong candidate running for an office at the top of the ballot helps attract voters to other candidates on the party’s ticket. Pg. 190