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Our Election Process
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We Begin- The Election of1800…
Federalist Party VS Democratic-Republican John Adams Thomas Jefferson Thomas Jefferson WINS This was the creation of the PARTY system in the United States Question # 11
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As time goes bye… More and more Americans are allowed to vote.
The 15th Amendment- gave African American men the right to vote. The 18th Amendment- gave women the right to vote. Question # 12
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Political parties democrats republicans
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Political parties What do they believe?
Go to page in your CIVICS text and fill in the chart on your worksheet. Question # 13-20
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Primary Elections General Elections
How do elections work? Primary Elections General Elections Voters nominate candidates for the general election Republicans vote for Republicans Democrats vote for Democrats Voters make final decisions about the candidates and issues . Everyone votes for who they want. Question # 1, 2, 3, 4
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How do elections work? General elections are used on the national level to decide the President of the United States. They are also used on the state level to decide elections of officials or issues Question # 4
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The Presidential Election process
Step 1 Presidential Requirements 1- NATURAL BORN CITIZEN 2- MINIMUM 35 YEARS OF AGE 3- US RESIDENT FOR 14 YEARS
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The Presidential Election process
Step 2 PRIMARY ELECTION & CAUCUSES Candidates from each political party campaign throughout the country to win the favor of their party members PRIMARY-A vote in a state to determine who will represent the party in the upcoming election. (AZ, OK, etc.) CAUCUSES- Like a town meeting where members of a party discuss who will represent them in the upcoming election. ( CO, ND, etc.) Question # 1, 2 You must mention that in AZ you can only vote in your registered parties primary election-this is also called a closed primary. Other states have open primaries where voters can vote for whoever they want.
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The Presidential Election process
Step 3 NATIONAL CONVENTIONS Each party holds a convention to select a final Presidential nominee. The Presidential candidate then chooses a running mate (Vice-President)
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The Presidential Election process
Step 4 GENERAL ELECTION & POPULAR VOTE People in every state across the country vote for the president. When people cast their vote they are actually voting for a group of people known as ELECTORS. Question # 5, 6
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The Presidential Election process
Step 5 ELECTORAL COLLEGE In the electoral college system each state gets a certain number of electors based on its representation in congress. Representatives + Senators=Electoral votes Each elector casts one vote following the general election, and the candidate who gets more than half (270) wins. Question # 8
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