Title: Instituut voor Publiek en Politiek IPP
1Instituut voor Publiek en Politiek (IPP)
2Mock elections
- Why?
- Brief history
- Present situation
- Trends
- Organisation
- Press conference
31 Why?
- Political awareness
- Participation
- The young voice
- Learning by doing
- A tradition
42 Brief history
- National elections since 1963
- European elections since 1999
- National Referendum European Constitution in 2005
- Municipal elections in 2006
53 Present situation
- Solid network to schools
- Educational know-how
- Technical know-how
- Partners in media
- Reputation
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6- Registration 2006
- 253.789 pupils
- 481 schools
- Votes 2006
- 153.557 pupils
- Turnout 60
74 Trends
Are the results of the school elections in any
way in line with reality?
8Trends
9Trends
10Trends
11Trends
12Trends
132003
Pupils Parliament
CDA 14,8 (23) 28,6 (44)
PvdA 26,2 (41) 27,3 (42)
VVD 15,2 (23) 17,9 (28)
SP 8,5 (13) 6,3 ( 9)
Fortuyn 6,5 (10) 5,7 ( 8)
GroenLinks 10,6 (16) 5,1 ( 8)
D66 4,6 ( 7) 4,1 ( 6)
ChristenUnie 2,1 ( 3) 2,1 ( 3)
SGP 1,8 ( 3) 1,6 ( 2)
142003 2006
CDA 14,8 13,0 (20) 19.705
PvdA 26,2 20,0 (32) 30.300
VVD 15,2 12,6 (19) 19.018
SP 8,5 19,3 (31) 29.263
Fortuyn 6,5 1,7 ( 2) 2.595
GroenLinks 10,6 8,3 (13) 12.601
D66 4,6 2,7 ( 4) 4.037
ChristenUnie 2,1 3,3 ( 5) 4.946
SGP 1,8 1,1 ( 1) 1.727
Partij vd Dieren 2,3 4,4 ( 6) 6.604
Groep Wilders/PVV - 10,4 (16) 15.753
EénNL - 1,2 ( 1) 1.848
15Trends
- 2005 - National Referendum
- on the European Constitution
- yes
no - National referendum 38,4 61,6
- School referendum 30,1 69,9
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184.7 Trends
- School elections signal and confirm trends (whos
winning, whos losing) - Students are politically more outspoken than
their parents (focus on the left and right, less
in the middle) - With the right timing (evening before election
day) high media attention is almost guaranteed -
195.1 Organisation
- Mailing to all secondary schools
- Registration online
- Teachers receive usernames/passwords (PDF)
- Internet voting
- Results at press conference
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235.2 Organisation
- Two months in advance
- Final round of recruitment
- Media partners
- Educational content to teachers
- Prepare press conference (book secretary of state)
245.3 Organisation
- One months in advance
- Help desk for schools
- Engage and serve the media
- Fine tuning of press conference
255.4 Organisation
- The day before election day means
- school elections!
- From 8.00 a.m. till 15.30 p.m. students
throughout the - country are voting in the school elections
- Media are following the activities at schools,
items - appear on radio/television/newspapers
266 The press conference
- This is your media moment,
- be sure to organise it perfectly!
- Make sure students are present
- Invite politicians and member(s) of cabinet
- Invite a lot of press, especially from television
- Send a press release twice (the first a few days
in advance, the second the moment the results are
known)