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1 What is an Election? Mr. Brumfield Lawnton Elementary School Central Dauphin School District

2 What Do We Already Know About Elections?

3 The Presidential Election This November the United States will hold an election to choose the new President of the United States. Our school will hold a mock election to see who we would elect President as well. Before we are ready for a mock election, we need to understand a few things about elections.

4 Here are some essential questions that we need to answer before our mock election: –What are the main roles of our government? –Why do we have elections? –Who is eligible to vote? –Who can run for President? – What are the two main American political parties? –Who is running for President in the upcoming election? –How do I know which candidate to vote for? –How does an election work? What Do We Need to Know?

5 What Are The Roles of Government? The government’s job is to organize and run our cities, states, and our country. The government has to protect the citizens. The government makes and enforces the laws. The government also needs to solve disagreements or arguments between citizens, states, and groups.

6 What Are The Roles of Government? The government follows the rules of the Constitution, which gives the citizens their rights and the government its power. The government is separated into different branches or groups. Do you know how many branches there are in government?

7 There are three branches of government. What Are The Roles of Government? Executive Legislative Judicial Enforces Laws Makes Laws Judges Laws

8 What Are The Roles of Government? United Streaming Enrichment: The Three Branches of Government http://player.discoveryeducation.com/index.cfm?guidAssetId=5403A91A- 4307-467F-8C0F-D20A3EB1F995&blnFromSearch=1

9 What Are The Roles of Government? In which branch of government is the President? What are his jobs and responsibilities?

10 What Are The Roles of Government? In which branch of government is the President? What are his jobs and responsibilities? http://player.discoveryeducation.com/index.cfm?guidAssetId=5403A91A- 4307-467F-8C0F-D20A3EB1F995&blnFromSearch=1

11 What Are The Roles of Government? Review What You Learned: How many branches of government are there? What branch of government is the Presidency? What are three duties of the President?

12 Why do We Have Elections? Think-Pair-Share with your neighbor: Why might we have elections in America?

13 Why do We Have Elections? When the United States was founded, or started, the rules to govern our country were written in the Constitution. The 55 founding fathers of our country decided that our country would be a representative democracy. Instead of having a king or queen, the citizens of our country would hold the power through voting.

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15 Why Do We Have Elections? Now you explain to me, why do we hold elections? __________________________________ __________________________________ __________________________________ __________________________________ __________________________________

16 Who is Eligible to Vote? Let’s brainstorm ideas to this question. Who can vote in the United States?

17 Who can vote in an election? Who is Eligible to Vote? http://www.co.dane.wi.us/COCLERK/whovote.ht mhttp://www.co.dane.wi.us/COCLERK/whovote.ht m

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19 Who Can Run for President? Can anybody run for the job of our nation’s leader?

20 Who Can Run for President? The US Constitution places these qualifications on a candidate for President: 1. Must be at least 35 years of age. 2. Must be a natural born US Citizen.

21 Who Can Run For President It might not be as easy as it sounds to run for the Presidency. Let’s visit a website and read the opinions of one newspaper journalist. http://www.dailyping.com/archive/2000/09/08/ An Important Thing to Keep in Mind: What is the difference between a fact and an opinion?

22 Who Can Run for President? Let’s summarize what we have learned: 1. 2. What are the two constitutional requirements to be President? 1. 2. What are two important challenges that candidates face while running for President?

23 Who is Running for President in the Upcoming Election? We have already learned that because of the difficulty in raising the money and votes needed for a successful campaign, there are usually only two main Presidential candidates. These candidates represent the two oldest and largest political groups or parties in the United States.

24 Let’s see how much you might know about the two political parties and Presidential candidates. What are the names of the two main parties? Who is the Presidential candidate from each group?

25 Who is Running for President in the Upcoming Election? Now that you know the names of the two main groups and their candidates, let’s see how many of you know your parents’ political party: We will poll the class and create a tally chart of your responses: Republican Party: Democratic Party:

26 Who is Running for President in the Upcoming Election? You might see the political parties represented by symbols. The Democratic Party is symbolized by the donkey. The Republican Party is symbolized by the elephant. A person wanting to run for President must first win a primary election, where they are chosen to run as the candidate of their political party. If the candidate wins his party’s primary election, he is ready to run for President.

27 United Streaming Enrichment: http://player.discoveryeducation.com/index.cfm?guidAssetId=3BF17B4 A-9D44-442B-A0A3-606C7BC0E396&blnFromSearch=1 Who is Running for President in the Upcoming Election?

28 Senator John McCain

29 Here is a simple biographical sketch of John McCain taken from Scholastic News. –Born: August 29 th, 1936 –Family: The Senator’s wife is named Cindy and he has four sons and three daughters. –Hobbies: The Senator enjoys hiking and watching sports. –Current Job: John McCain is an elected Senator from Arizona. He has been a Senator for 11 years. As a Senator, John McCain speaks for the citizens of Arizona. He creates and votes for or against laws for the United States. –Interesting Note: John McCain was a soldier in the Vietnam War. He was a prisoner of war for 6 years.

30 Senator John McCain Let’s watch a personal interview with Senator John McCain. –http://www.johnmccain.com/Undecided/whymccain.htmhttp://www.johnmccain.com/Undecided/whymccain.htm

31 For a more detailed biography, visit the following link to learn more about the republican candidate: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki /John_McCainhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki /John_McCain Who is Running for President in the Upcoming Election?

32 Senator Barack Obama

33 Here is a simple biographical sketch of Barack Obama taken from Scholastic News. –Born: August 4 th, 1961 –Family: The Senator’s wife is named Michelle and he has two daughters. –Hobbies: The Senator enjoys reading with his children and playing basketball. –Current Job: Barack Obama is an elected Senator from Illinois. He has been a Senator for 3 years. As a Senator, Barack Obama speaks for the citizens of Illinois. He creates and votes for or against laws for the United States. –Interesting Note: Barack Obama wrote two memoirs of his life.

34 Senator Barack Obama Let’s learn more about Senator Obama. –http://www.barackobama.com/learn/meet_barack.p hphttp://www.barackobama.com/learn/meet_barack.p hp

35 For a more detailed biography, visit the following link to learn more about the democractic candidate: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki /Barack_obamahttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki /Barack_obama Who is Running for President in the Upcoming Election?

36 Comparing Candidates Based on Biographical Information Senator McCainSenator Obama Both

37 How Do I Know Who To Vote For? As good citizens and informed voters, we need to choose a candidate based on more information than just their biography and background. What are some qualities we need in a President?

38 How Do I Know Who To Vote For? Here are some things we should learn about each candidate before we vote: –Does the candidate have good character? –Does the candidate have enough experience to prove he or she will do a good job? –Are the issues or problems that are important to you, important to the candidate too? –What does the candidate plan to do if elected?

39 Who Should I Vote For? Let’s learn more about the Republican Candidate by visiting some websites. As well look online, find how the candidate plans to address: Education (schools and students in the United States) The Economy (jobs and money in the US) Foreign Policy (our relationship with other countries) Taxes (the money each citizen owes to the government) Senator John McCain www.ask.com

40 Learning About Our Candidates Republican Senator John McCain Views and Plans for EducationViews and Plans for the Economy Views and Plans for TaxesViews and Plans for Foreign Policy

41 Who Should I Vote For? Let’s learn more about the Democratic Candidate by visiting some websites. As well look online, find how the candidate plans to address: Education (schools and students in the United States) The Economy (jobs and money in the US) Foreign Policy (our relationship with other countries) Taxes (the money each citizen owes to the government) Senator Barack Obama www.ask.com

42 Learning About Our Candidates Democratic Senator Barack Obama Views and Plans for EducationViews and Plans for the Economy Views and Plans for TaxesViews and Plans for Foreign Policy

43 Describe how a citizen can become a well informed voter? __________________________________ __________________________________ __________________________________ __________________________________ __________________________________ How Do I Know Which Candidate to Vote for?

44 How Does an Election Work? Tell me what you know about the election process. How does an election work?

45 How Does an Election Work? First a candidate wins the primary election to run as a Republican or a Democrat. On the first Tuesday in November, citizens cast their ballots (votes) for the candidate they support. These votes are called the popular votes. What does the word popular mean to you? Classroom Definition:

46 http://player.discoveryeducation.com/index.cfm?guidAssetId=3BF17 B4A-9D44-442B-A0A3-606C7BC0E396&blnFromSearch=1http://player.discoveryeducation.com/index.cfm?guidAssetId=3BF17 B4A-9D44-442B-A0A3-606C7BC0E396&blnFromSearch=1 How Does an Election Work?

47 After the popular votes are counted, the votes are sent to the Electoral College. The Electoral College is a group of people from each state whom the citizens have chosen to speak for them. The Electoral College casts the electoral vote. Whatever candidate wins the Electoral vote becomes the next President. The idea of two sets of votes to find the President is confusing, but the Electoral College was described in the Constitution and the Constitution sets the rules for our government.

48 http://player.discoveryeducation.com/index.cfm?guidAssetId=3BF17 B4A-9D44-442B-A0A3-606C7BC0E396&blnFromSearch=1http://player.discoveryeducation.com/index.cfm?guidAssetId=3BF17 B4A-9D44-442B-A0A3-606C7BC0E396&blnFromSearch=1 How Does an Election Work?

49 Here are some questions to think about: 1. How many times does a Presidential candidate go through an election in a voting year?

50 How Does an Election Work? Was your response similar to this answer? A candidate goes through 3 elections. Primary Election for the Political Party Popular Election from the Citizens Electoral Election from the Electoral College

51 How Does an Election Work? Here are some questions to think about: 2. Is it possible for a Presidential candidate to win the popular vote by citizens, but lose the electoral vote from the electoral college?

52 How Does an Election Work? Was your response similar to this answer? 2. It is possible to win the popular vote but to lose the Presidency. The electoral vote decides the President.

53 How Does an Election Work? Here are some questions to think about: 3. If the electoral vote decides on the next President, why is the popular vote still important?

54 How Does an Election Work? Was your response similar to this answer? 3. The people in the Electoral College are chosen by citizens. The Electors almost always vote the same way as the citizens they represent.

55 How Does an Election Work? Here are some questions to think about: 4. If a candidate wins the Electoral College vote on January 6th, when do they become the new President?

56 How Does an Election Work? Was your response similar to this answer? 4. The winning candidate becomes the new President on January 20 th. The ceremony is called an inauguration.

57 Time for the Mock Election Now that we understand the need for an election and how the Presidential election works, we will be conducting a mock election for our school. Each student and teacher can vote for the candidate of their choice. We will count the popular votes and compare these to the actual popular vote on November 2 nd.

58 Time for the Mock Election There are some rules and guidelines we need to consider before beginning: –First, how can we make sure the voters are all well informed about the candidates? Brainstormed Ideas:

59 Time for the Mock Election There are some rules and guidelines we need to consider before beginning: –Second, how can we run the election so that everyone can vote in privacy? Brainstormed Ideas:

60 Time for the Mock Election There are some rules and guidelines we need to consider before beginning: –Third, how we will announce the mock election winner to the voters? Brainstormed Ideas:

61 Time for the Mock Election There are some rules and guidelines we need to consider before beginning: –Last, how might our results compare with the results of the popular vote & electoral vote? Brainstormed Ideas:

62 Election Word Splash Use the following words to write a summary describing how a Presidential Election works: Representative Democracy Political parties Well Informed Voters Popular Vote Electoral College

63 How well can we answer these essential questions? –What are the main roles of our government? –Why do we have elections? –Who is eligible to vote? –Who can run for President? – What are the two main American political parties? –Who is running for President in the upcoming election? –How do I know which candidate to vote for? –How does an election work? Did We Learn What We Needed to Know?

64 Time for the Mock Election

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