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2 Congress: is broken into two levels State and National

3 SD Senator Tim Johnson Born in Canton raised and graduated from Vermillion High School

4 SD Senator John Thune Born in Pierre raised in Murdo, SD and graduated from Jones Co. High School.

5 SD House of Representative Kristi Noem Born in Watertown raised on a farm near Castlewood and graduated from Hamlin High School

6 Ours is a Bicameral Congress The House represents the People The number each state has is based on population The Senate represents the State The number each state has is equal (2)

7 Term + Session + Special Sessions A Congressional Term is two years The 110th Congress Term began in January 2007 and end December of 2008. Each Congress has two sessions of one year each. The first session of the 110 th Congress ended in December 2007.

8 Special Sessions Presidents may call Congress to meet in special sessions. A famous special session was held December 8 th, 1941. Special Sessions are rare today.

9 The House 435 Members Elected from single member districts Districts average 650,000 people South Dakota has 1 Districts of 789,919 A states number of districts are based on it’s size in each decennial (10 years) census.

10 Apportionment & Reapportionment The drawing of state Congressional district lines is known as apportionment. Gerrymandering is drawing district lines to benefit a political party.

11 Constitutional Requirements for the House of Representatives (2 yr term) 25 years old or older Citizen for seven or more years Resident of the State electing you Traditionally, a resident of your district

12 Constitutional Requirements for the Senate (6 year term) 30 years old or older Citizen for nine or more years Resident of the State electing you Traditionally, a resident of the state, unless named Hillary (NY, DC)

13 The Senate 100 Members 2 Senators per state Direct Election since the passage of the 17 th Amendment to the Constitution Originally chosen indirectly by state legislatures.

14 Special Powers of Congress The House: -All money bills must begin in the House -All impeachments begin in the House -Most House votes require only a simple majority. The Senate: - Approves all presidential appointments. - By a 2/3’s vote:Approves all treaties and serves as the court in impeachments.

15 Congress the Job 1.Legislator 2.Committee Member 3.Representative of their constituents 4.Servant of their constituents 5. Politician

16 Salary - $133,600 Allowances: Staff Travel Office Mail Pay and Allowances

17 The Average CongressMAN Male Age 50+ Married Two Kids College Grad Attorney Church Goer Prior Political Experience Wealthy

18 Congress and the Electoral College The members of both Houses combined is directly proportional to the electoral college.

19 Winner take all! The controversial system used to elect the President of the United States is called the Electoral College. It is referred to as a “winner take all” system because general if you win the popular vote of the state you get all that states electoral voted (which is based on its number of total congress people). Th win the Presidential election you need 270 of the 525 electoral votes.

20 Example of each States Representatives

21 2008 Election 365 173 270 electoral votes to wins (69.5m to 59.9 m –Popoular)

22 2000 Election

23 Other Close Elections


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