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1 2016 Presidential Election
Overview and Issues 2016 Presidential Election Created by the Eastlake High School Student Council 11/2016

2 Disclaimer! This activity is not intended to endorse any one Presidential Candidate over any other This activity is intended to teach our students the process for electing the next President of the United States AND as a way for our students to become informed voters, whether they are voting in the Eastlake Mock Election AND/OR are eligible to vote with El Paso County.

3 Electoral Vote vs. Popular Vote
Electoral vote is taken at the Electoral College (not a real place) Electors come from each state to vote for one person for President and one person for Vice President They did not always run together…sometimes these two could completely dislike each other Popular votes come from YOU, the voter! Four presidents in history have won the popular vote but not the Electoral vote They are not dependent on each other

4 Electoral Vote vs. Popular Vote
Complicated Answer… Article II, Section I of the United States Constitution Simple Answer… Each state is entitled to a certain number of electors (equal to their number of Senators and Representatives) and they vote Nothing complicated about it! You vote, your vote counts towards the popular vote Usually the popular vote in each state ties to the electoral votes awarded by that state

5 Electoral Votes Total number of electoral votes = 538
100 Senators Representatives + 3 D.C. votes = 538 Magic Number to win the Presidency = 270 Theoretically, there can be a tie in electoral votes (269) But let’s hope that doesn’t happen…

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7 See how close it was! Gore won the Popular Vote, but after a Supreme Court decision, Bush won the Electoral votes

8 Sample Ballot from El Paso County Elections
2016 Election Candidates These four candidates are those officially listed on the 2016 El Paso County Ballots Republican Donald Trump Democrat Hillary Clinton Libertarian Gary Johnson Green Party Jill Stein Sample Ballot from El Paso County Elections

9 Candidate Positions Information obtained from

10 Issues Trump (Rep.) Clinton (Dem.) Johnson (Lib.) Stein (Grn.)
Should any public colleges or universities be tuition-free? Against For Should voters be required to show photo identification in order to vote? Not Clear Should the United States build additional nuclear power plants? Is China an economic or military threat to the United States? Should all Americans have the right to Health Care? Should the Federal minimum wage be increased? Should the United States send ground troops to fight ISIS? Is human activity primarily responsible for global climate change?

11 Eastlake Mock Election
ALL students are eligible to vote in the Eastlake Mock Election Students MUST be wearing their ID to vote “Early” Voting – Thursday, November 3rd Before school, at lunch, after school Regular Voting – Monday, November 7th Election Results announced Tuesday, November 8th during 4th period

12 References understanding-the-difference-between-the-popular-and-electoral- vote#.ho7apPA7I


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