According to the Constitution, the _________ government(s) has most of the power to regulate elections.


national

local

interstate

state

state?

This question can't be answered because it doesn't distinguish between elections for national, state, or local offices.

According to the Constitution, the state governments have most of the power to regulate elections. To confirm this, you can refer to the United States Constitution and specifically the Tenth Amendment. The Tenth Amendment states that powers not delegated to the federal government are reserved to the states. As elections are not specifically mentioned as a federal power in the Constitution, it falls under the purview of the states. Additionally, the Constitution also mentions that each state shall appoint electors for the purpose of electing the President, further emphasizing the authority of the states in election matters.