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1 Elections How the System Works

2 Let’s Vote

3 Suffrage The right to vote
1789- right to vote was extended to white male End Women's Suffrage

4 Electorate Individuals who participate in the election process

5 2012 Ohio Election Outcome Obama—60-70% Obama—50-60% By Counties
  Romney—<50%   Romney—50-6O0%   Romney—60-70%   Romney—70-80%

6 Franchisement Political definition for the ability to vote

7 Australian Ballot Secret Ballot

8 Petition to Get on the Ballot in Ohio
3% of votes cast for governor in the last election 1,175 Greene County

9 Petition to Get on the Ballot in Ohio

10 Who was on the 2012 Ballot? Party Precincts Stewart Alexander
Names of Joint Candidates/ Candidate Party Precincts Stewart Alexander Alex Mendoza Socialist Greene Co. – pcts 1-475 Richard Duncan Ricky Johnson Nonparty Candidates Virgil Goode Jim Clymer Constitution Gary Johnson James P. Gray Libertarian Barack Obama Joe Biden Democratic Mitt Romney Paul Ryan Republican Jill Stein Cheri Honkala Green

11 The Write-In Candidates 2012
Susan Daniels Jerry A. Venesky Greene Co. – pcts 1-475 Nelson Keyton Jay Jennelle Jill Reed Tom Cary Platt Robertson Scott Fall Randall A. Terry Cathy Lewis Mike Vargo JeffAngeletti President and Vice President Write-In Candidates

12 African-American Male Vote
Voting Amendments 15th 19th 26th Ratified 1870 1920 1971 African-American Male Vote Women Vote 18 year Old Vote

13 Federal Elections Date is determined by Congress
1st Tuesday after the 1st Monday in November of even numbered years. 5th period 2014

14 State Elections Secretary of State – John Husted
State and county elections are even numbered years. States follow the same guidelines for the time of general elections. Start 6th period Wednesday 2015

15 Local Elections Elections are held in odd numbered years.

16 Ohio Primary What is the purpose? In Normal Circumstances
1st Tuesday after 1st Monday in March/May during even numbered years. 2016 March 15

17 Voter Registration For Ohio
Ohio registration requirements 18 years of age – 26th Amendment Citizen of the United States Registered 30 days prior to the election Resident of the county 30 days prior to the election 4th and 5th period 2015

18 Other Issue of Voting in Ohio
Four year registration requirement Absentee ballots Provisional ballots

19 Those Prohibited From Voting
Felons Vagrants Mental Patients Dishonorably Discharged Veterans 4th period

20 Vote March 15

21 The 15th Amendment Ratified in 1870 and granted African-American males the right to vote.

22 The 19th Amendment Ratified in 1920 and granted women
the right to vote.

23 Women’s Suffrage Prior to 19th
  Full suffrage - green     Presidential suffrage - orange    Primary suffrage - dk purple    Municipal suffrage - yellow     School, bond, or tax suffrage - lt blue    Municipal suffrage in some cities dk - red      Primary suffrage in some cities - lt pink   No suffrage - salmon

24 26th Amendment

25 Rates of Voting and Registration
Presidential Year Total Citizens Registered Citizens Citizens Voted 2012 Greene County 163,587 124,181 84,109 2008 2,060,072 1,460,311 1,310,144 2008 Greene County 153,400 114,105 83,729 2004 1,970,005 1,420,070 1,250,736 2000 1,860,366 1,290,549 1,100,826 2 facts and 2 inferences

26 World Perception of US Elections


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