This printable crossword puzzle on the topic of Politics & Elections has 28 clues. Answers range from 4 to 25 letters long. This crossword is also available to download as a Microsoft Word document or a PDF.
Organized group that can raise and spend unlimited amounts of money as long as it does not coordinate.
Political system in which power is concentrated in the hands of a relatively small group of individuals.
Organizations seeking to protect and promote the interests of member businesses involved in the sales of goods and services.
Situation in which a state agency or board falls under the heavy influence of or is controlled by its constituency interest groups.
Characteristic of some interest groups in that they have members in all regions of the state.
Precinct party meeting to select the delegates and adopt resolutions.
Phenomenon of legislators and members of the executive branch moving easily from government office to lucrative positions with lobbying firms.
Practice of trying to secure benefits for oneself or one's group through political means.
A wrongful act or injury for which a damage lawsuit can be brought.
Organizations seeking to influence governmental policy.
Various activities in which interest groups engage to try to influence the outcome of elections.
Organization promoting the interests of individuals who generally must hold a state issued license to engage in their profession.
People who works to influence government policies and actions.
Major shift in the political party support or identification that usually occurs around a critical election.
Selection of candidates for government office through direct election by the voters of a political party.
Largest organization representing Latinos in Texas.
An organization of individuals sharing common goals that tries to influence governmental decisions.
Political term Foran interest group that appears to have money grassroots members but in fact does not have any active members.
An election conducted by local governments to elect officials.
interest group that have individual citizens or businesses.
interest group that represent corporations and businesses and so not have broadband citizen support.
interest group that represent state and local governments.
interest groups that represent more specific business interests
negotiations between an employer and a group of employees to determine employment conditions, such as those related to wages, working hours, and safety.
independent spending by individuals or interest groups on a campaign issue but directly tied to a particular candidate.
organization that represents the interests of working people seeking better pay and better working conditions.
primary election in which a voter may cast a ballot in either party's primary election
drawing of the boundaries legislative districts in such a way as to increase the power of one group over the other