Title: Blast Off
1Blast Off!
- Put your Current Events article in the basket!
2Test Wednesday!
- Definition of a political party.
- Bush and Kerrys positions on the major issues of
the campaign. - Electoral College (todays notes).
3The Electoral College
- How the President is Elected
4In other words
- How can someone get fewer votes from the American
people than their opponent and STILL win the
election?
5I. How it Works
A. Electors A number of people representing each
state who cast official votes for the President
in elections. 1. Larger states get more
electoral votes, smaller states get fewer.
62. Each states electors x Members of Congress
2 Senators 3. Washington, D.C.s electors 3
435 Representatives 100 Senators 3
for Washington, D.C. _____________________________
_____________________ 538 Electors
7- B. Electoral College When the electors work
together to choose a President of the United
States. - 1. The votes are counted within each state. The
candidate with the most votes gets all of that
states electoral votes.
8North Carolinas 2000 Election Results Bush
1,631,163 votes (56.5) Gore 1,257,692 votes
(43.5) Bush won all of NCs 14 Electoral
Votes
92000 Electoral College Map
Blue George W. Bush (Republican) Red Al Gore
(Democrat)
101996 Electoral College Map
Blue Bob Dole (Republican) Red Bill Clinton
(Democrat)
111992 Electoral College Map
Blue George Bush (Republican) Red Bill Clinton
(Democrat)
121988 Electoral College Map
Blue George Bush (Republican) Red Michael
Dukakis (Democrat)
131984 Electoral College Map
Ronald Reagan (Republican) Red Walter Mondale
(Democrat)
141972 Electoral College Map
Blue Richard Nixon (Republican) Red George
McGovern (Democrat)
152004 Estimated Electoral College Map
162. The winner of the election must earn 270
electoral votes. 3. If no one gets 270 votes, the
winner is decided in the House of
Representatives. (This has happened twice in
U.S. history 1 point extra credit if you can
tell me which years tomorrow!)
17II. Problems
- A. Allows a candidate to win the popular vote
(the most votes from all people nationwide), but
lose in the Electoral College. - Ex. The 2000 Election
18- B. Was written because the Founding Fathers did
not trust the American people to choose properly
with a popular vote, so they gave the bigger
states more power.
19- C. Candidates spend all their time campaigning in
bigger states so they can get the most electoral
votes, leaving the issues and concerns of many
small states ignored.
20III. Practice
- A. Using the map you were given, complete
worksheet page 49.
21Shortest Route to 270
- California 55
- Texas 34
- New York 31
- Florida 27
- Pennsylvania 21
- Illinois 21
- Ohio 20
- Michigan 17
- Georgia 15
- New Jersey 15
- North Carolina 15
Total 271