Title: Section 1: Role of Political Parties
1Section 1 Role of Political Parties
- Political parties are organized groups that seek
to have influence over government power by
winning elections.
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3Section 2 The U.S. Two-Party System
- 2 Major Parties
- Democratic Partybacks more government on
behalf of disadvantaged groups - Republican Partysupports less government
intervention
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5Section 3 The U.S. Two-Party System
- Role of third parties in the U.S. two-party
system - Third parties can impact elections by taking
votes from the major parties. - The biggest impact is forcing the major parties
to address certain issues.
6Section 4 Political Parties and the Public Good
- Common criticisms of the U.S. two-party system
- overly influenced by special interests
- filled with self-serving office seekers
- too concerned with politicking
- too weak to be effective
7Section 4 Political Parties and the Public Good
- Benefits of the U.S. two-party system
- provide ready information about politics
- balance the political system by representing
varied opinions - discourage sudden shifts in political trends
- encourage political participation
8Section 1 Nominating Candidates
- Ways candidates may be nominated for an election
- self-announcement -convention
- Caucus - primary election -petition
9Section 1 Nominating Candidates
- Types of primaries held in states
- Direct election, winner determines candidate
- Closed-members of party allowed to vote
- Open- any voter can participate
- Run-off no majority, top two vote-getters
compete - Nonpartisan-all candidates appear on same ballot
10Section 2 Campaigns and Campaign Financing
- Changes in political campaigning today from early
campaigning - increased candidate visibility
- increased media involvement
- increased importance of polling
- increased spending
11Section 2 Campaigns and Campaign Financing
- How campaigns are financed
- party assistance
- political action committees (interest groups)
- private donors
- public funding
- personal financing
12Campaigns and Campaign Financing
- Campaign financing regulations
- financial disclosure where from and where spent
- contribution limits
- Soft moneysupporting parties, not candidates
- Hard moneysupporting candidates
- Donor limits no foreign donors, no labor unions
13Section 3 Elections and Voting
- Types of elections
- general
- special
- Local, state, and federal laws determine where,
how, and when people vote - Presidential Tuesday following the first Monday
in Nov. every 4 years - Congressional Tuesday following the first
Monday in November even ed years
14Section 3 Elections and Voting
- Voting requirements
- Age 18 - 26th amendment
- Citizenship(natural born or naturalized)
- residence
- registration
15Section 3 Elections and Voting
- Influences on the way in which people vote
- party identification
- personal opinions about the issues
- a candidates record and image
- the voters personal background