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Title: Instituut voor Publiek en Politiek IPP


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Instituut voor Publiek en Politiek (IPP)
  • Mock elections

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Mock elections
  • Why?
  • Brief history
  • Present situation
  • Trends
  • Organisation
  • Press conference

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1 Why?
  • Political awareness
  • Participation
  • The young voice
  • Learning by doing
  • A tradition

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2 Brief history
  • National elections since 1963
  • European elections since 1999
  • National Referendum European Constitution in 2005
  • Municipal elections in 2006

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3 Present situation
  • Solid network to schools
  • Educational know-how
  • Technical know-how
  • Partners in media
  • Reputation

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  • Registration 2006
  • 253.789 pupils
  • 481 schools
  • Votes 2006
  • 153.557 pupils
  • Turnout 60

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4 Trends
Are the results of the school elections in any
way in line with reality?
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Trends
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Trends
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Trends
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Trends
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Trends
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2003
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)
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2003 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
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Trends
  • 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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4.7 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

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5.1 Organisation
  • Mailing to all secondary schools
  • Registration online
  • Teachers receive usernames/passwords (PDF)
  • Internet voting
  • Results at press conference

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5.2 Organisation
  • Two months in advance
  • Final round of recruitment
  • Media partners
  • Educational content to teachers
  • Prepare press conference (book secretary of state)

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5.3 Organisation
  • One months in advance
  • Help desk for schools
  • Engage and serve the media
  • Fine tuning of press conference

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5.4 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

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6 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)
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