A single-member district:
A. does not allow independent candidates to contest in state elections.
B. is where the parliament elects one member from each districtto their state legislature.
C. isrepresented by multiple elected officials from different parties, according to the proportion of the vote each party receives.
D. is wherevoters elect one member from their district to the House of Representatives and to their state legislature.
E. does not include federal and state legislative districts.
Answer: D
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Statutory county courts were created to
A) relieve county judges in urban Texas counties of their judicial duties to allow them to focus on their county administrative duties as presiding officer of the commissioners court. B) minimize the problems created by the many jurisdictional responsibilities of county courts overlapping those of justice of the peace courts and district courts in Texas. C) to assure a more efficient administration of justice on the county level since county judges are not required to be attorneys while statutory county court judges are. D) to provide for the growing need for the administration of wills and estates through the probate function exclusively given to statutory county courts. E) share felony criminal jurisdiction with district courts of jurisdiction, thus allowing district judges to handle more civil cases.
The more embedded a person is in his or her community, the more likely it is that he or she feels both an obligation to participate and a sense of
a. importance. b. confidence. c. happiness. d. political efficacy. e. connection to other voters