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Title: Electoral Laws, Elections, Voting and Campaigns


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Electoral Laws, Elections, Voting and Campaigns
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Changes in Elegibility
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Primaries- open and closed
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Terms of different branches
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Single Member District Proportional
Representation
  • One vote per person
  • Voter votes for a single candidate to represent
    their district
  • One vote per person
  • Voter votes for a party to represent the country
    as a whole

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Redistricting and Reapportionment
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Mechanical effect Psychological effect
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Duvergers Law
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Spatial Theory of Voting
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Anthony Downs
  • Parties in two party systems move towards the
    center

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Electoral College
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Margin of Victory in Presidential elections
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Types of Voting
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Gerrymandering
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Gerrymandered district
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Packing
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Cracking
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Voting rates in 2004
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Voter Turnout by gender
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Voter turnout by age
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Turnout by age
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Voter Turnout by ethnicity
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Campaign Spin
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Expensive Campaigns Average expenditures for
Congressional seats in 2002
  • House
  • Party All
  • No. of Candidates 435
  • Average Raised 966,670
  • Average Spent 898,184
  • Average Cash on Hand 307, 187
  • Average from PACs 413, 140
  • Average from Individuals498,044
  • Senate
  • Party All
  • No. of Candidates 34
  • Average Raised 5 million
  • Average Spent 4 million
  • Average Cash on Hand 512,999
  • Average from PACs 1.2 million
  • Average from Individuals 3.3 million

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Campaign Finance
  • Hard Money- regulated donations directly given to
    candidates
  • Soft Money- funds raised that are not contributed
    directly to candidate campaigns

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Campaigns and PAC
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Campaign reform
  • The Bipartisan Campaign Finance Reform Act (also
    known as McCain-Feingold) was signed into law in
    March 2002
  • The law will go into effect during the 2004
    election cycle

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