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1 Elections Presidential Primaries Convention

2  Candidates compete for popular votes & delegates  Results can impact the selection of delegates to the national convention

3 Primary Election -voters decide (secret ballot) on which party candidate will represent the party. [PA] Caucus -group like-minded meet to select candidate for upcoming election – policy proposals -Used to be most common

4 States with Caucuses IA, NV, MN, CO, HI, ME, KS, WY, AK, ND What generalizations can you make? ID, WA, FL caucuses and primaries

5  Purpose of Primaries  Open nomination process to ordinary party members  weakens influence of party bosses  Use to be party elites selected candidates  Sometimes called beauty contests

6 History of Primaries  Wisconsin 1903  1968 less than 20 primaries  Chicago National Convention - riots  HH Humphrey nominated w/o primary wins  Selected by LBJ

7  Reforms:  McGovern-Fraser Commission  Party delegates selected by voters  Delegates not selected by party elite  1984  Special consideration given to party faithful  Superdelegates  Unpledged delegates

8 Types of Primaries  Closed – PA & 26 states  Open – 17 states  Blanket – 3 states  Proportional Representation  Runoff  Nonpartisan – non-pres.

9  Front-Loading  2005 – Carter Commission  Iowa and NH 1 st  Regional primaries  2008 primaries – rules defied

10 Super Tuesday  March 1 st 2016 – 24 states

11 National Convention  2016 Republican  July 18-21  Cleveland, OH (Tampa,FL)  2016 Democratic  July 25-28  Phila. (Charlotte, NC) http://www.politico.com/2012- election/conventions/

12 Funded by grants from Presidential election campaign fund $3 income tax check-off http://www.history.com/topics/us- presidents/presidential- elections/videos/primaries-caucuses-and- conventions#

13  National Pep Rallies  Party unity to public  Party intrigue behind the scenes  Purpose  Announce candidates  Announce platform

14  Media events  Brokered conventions  Not enough delegates  2008 Clinton/Obama  1960 LBJ/Stevenson/Kennedy

15  “a fiesta, a carnival, a hog- rooting, horse-snorting, band- playing, voice screaming medieval get together of greed, practical lust, conciliation of rabble-rousers, fist fights, embraces, drunks and collective rivers of animal sweat.” Norman Mailer 1976

16 Changes  Convention Chairmen  Present stage-managed event - choreographed  Free from scandal  Media friendly  Total party unity presented

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