What are the differences between straight ticket and split ticket voting? Select all that apply. A) in a straight ticket you vote for all one party B) voting a split ticket means that you vote for some Republicans and some Democrats depending on the candidate C) in a straight ticket you vote straight down the column D) a split ticket is one on which you vote for all candidates who are independents E) the quality of democracy is raised when you vote a straight ticket
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