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The Nominating Process. Nomination Naming those that will seek office Nominations are the real elections One party constituencies, vote for one party.

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1 The Nominating Process

2 Nomination Naming those that will seek office Nominations are the real elections One party constituencies, vote for one party or another. Once the nominations are made there is no contest.

3 Nominations are made: 1)self-announcement 2)Caucus 3)Convention 4)Direct primary 5)Petition

4 Self- Announcement They simply say I’m running Arnold Schwarzenegger did this Ross Perot

5 Caucus Began in Boston in the 1720’s People get together and choose candidates they all approve of Legislators would get together in a central place and choose nominees. Many people thought this was elitist and unrepresentative

6 Convention First one held by Anti-Masons 1831 Whigs held one later that year. Democrats got on board the next year. Local caucuses meet, choose local nominees and delegates, THEN County level State Level National level

7 Direct Primary Nominees are put on a ballot Voters choose the candidates Michigan does this for governor, Congress and State Legislatures

8 Closed vs. Open Primaries Closed~ Only declared party members can vote Open~ Any voter can vote, but only one party Blanket~ Any voter can vote, for both parties

9 Closed vs. Open Primaries Critics of open: Prevents one party from spoiling other’s election process Candidates are more responsive Voters are more thoughtful Critics of closed: Compromises secrecy Excludes independents

10 Run-off Primaries If no plurality is reached~ Runoff begins It’s pretty much a tie-breaker

11 The Nonpartisan Primary Usually for nonpartisan elections School board and municipal offices (Sheriff) No one runs under a party name

12 Presidential Primary Starting in January Very Strict Rules Complex Process with dates set beforehand.


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