incivism
incivism (in-si-viz-[schwa]m). Unfriendliness toward one’s own country or its government; lack of good citizenship.
incivism (in-si-viz-[schwa]m). Unfriendliness toward one’s own country or its government; lack of good citizenship.
caucus (kaw-k[schwa]s), n. 1. Representatives from a political party who assemble to nominate candidates and decide party policy. [Cases: Elections 125. C.J.S. Elections § 104.] 2. A meeting of a group, usu. within a deliberative assembly, of people aligned by party or interest to formulate a policy or strategy. — caucus, vb. “The term caucus
A court’s dismissal of a lawsuit because the plaintiff has failed to pursue the case diligently toward completion. — Abbr. DWOP. — Also termed dismissal for failure to prosecute; dismissal for lack of prosecution. [Cases: Criminal Law 303.30(1); Federal Civil Procedure 1758; Pretrial Procedure 581–602. C.J.S. Dismissal and Nonsuit §§ 43, 51, 67–73.]
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A vote that counts toward a winning candidate, to the extent needed to win. • A vote that goes to a winning candidate is “effective” to the extent needed to win, and “excess” beyond that point. For example, if a candidate needs 100 votes and gets 150, then 50 votes are excess votes and each