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Merle
17 June, 07:51
How do state and national elections differ?
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Kira Elliott
17 June, 10:43
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In a State Election, there is a large number of people voting and there are television campaigns where the winning candidates are to govern the specific state they are running from, however, in a National Election, citizens from all over the country or nation has to vote for the Nations primary legislative body, starting from the highest position, the Presidency.
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