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Title: The Electoral Process


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The Electoral Process
  • SSCG8 The student will demonstrate knowledge of
    local, state, and national elections.
  • b. Describe the nomination and election process.
  • c. Examine campaign funding and spending.
  • EQ What is the basic purpose of a presidential
    primary election?

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The Electoral Process
  • In the U. S., the election process occurs in
    two steps
  • Nominationwhere the choice of candidates are
    narrowed down to 1 per party
  • General electionwhere voters make the final
    choice of officeholder

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Nominating
  • Self-Announcement
  • throwing your hat in the ring
  • Term coined by Teddy Roosevelt in 1912

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Primary Elections and Caucuses
  • Helps candidates to become known by the public
  • elections are held by political parties
  • the party picks the candidate for the general
    election
  • A caucus is a meeting of members of a particular
    political party
  • mostly used at local and state levels
  • ex. Iowa caucus
  • Primaries can be open or closed
  • Open primaries any qualified voter can cast a
    ballot
  • Closed primaries only declared party members can
    cast ballots.

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Nominating Convention
  • Official meeting of party delegates to select the
    partys presidential candidate
  • Held in the summer before the general election
  • The convention develops the partys platform

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Campaigning
  • Purpose is to get the candidates message out to
    the voter
  • an effort to influence potential voters
  • use of propaganda to sway voters

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Campaign Funding
  • 2 types of campaign funds
  • Hard money donations must be reported to FEC and
    have limits.
  • Soft money donations given to local/state
    organizations for party-building activities
  • Ex. Ads, voter registration.
  • Money plays key role in politics
  • 3 basic sources
  • Most of from Private sources
  • Ex. Individuals, families, personal funds.
  • PACs
  • Public subsidies
  • Ex. Federal matching fund program

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Qualifications for President
  • Formal Qualifications
  • Must be 35 Years Old
  • Must be a natural born citizen
  • Must be a resident of the US for at least 14
    years
  • Informal Qualifications
  • Must be well educated, have past political
    experiences
  • Christian (Protestant)
  • Male
  • White
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