How is the president elected in the United States?

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How is the president elected in the United States? THE ELECTORAL PROCESS How is the president elected in the United States?

CALENDAR ACTIVITY When is Election Day?

When is Election Day? An act of Congress sets the day for presidential and congressional elections as the Tuesday after the first Monday in November. November 2016 Election Day will be on November 8.

When do the electors meet? Electors meet at their state capitols to cast their ballots on the first Monday after the second Wednesday in December. December 2016 The electors will meet on December 19.

When are electoral votes counted? The President of the Senate (current Vice President) counts the electoral votes on January 6, unless it falls on a Sunday. January 2017 The electoral votes will be counted on January 6.

When does the president take office? January 2017 The new president and vice president are sworn into office on January 20th. The new president will take office on January 20.

WORKSHEET ACTIVITIES

Venn: How are congressional and presidential campaigns different? The President A. Candidates declare that they want to run for office B. Political parties select their nominee for the national election in primaries and caucuses C. Candidates run campaigns to inform the public about their agendas and positions on the issues D. Directly elected through popular vote. E. Officially selected through the Electoral College F. Takes office on January 3. B E A C D F Members of Congress

How do you think the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in Bush v. Gore? q Decision A: Get those ballots out and count again! Bush ends up behind in the recount of ballots. Gore wins! q Decision B: No recounts! The Florida Supreme Court can’t order a recount in some districts of the state but not others. There isn’t enough time anyway! Bush wins! q Decision C: Recount ALL the votes in Florida, not just in the messed up districts, fast! Bush takes more of a lead in the recount and Gore concedes (gives up). Bush wins! ü Do you think the Court made the right decision?

What is this political cartoon trying to say? 1. What is the Democratic message? (Look at the sign and t-shirt.)   “Keep up the recount until we get the results we want.” 2. What is the Republican message? (Look at the sign and t-shirt.)   “Stop the recount before we find out who really won.” Cartoon by Steve Sack, The Minneapolis Star-Tribune

What is this political cartoon trying to say? 3. What is the purpose of this cartoon?   q Support the Republican Party’s call to end the recount. q Support the Democratic Party’s call for a recount. q Point out that there is a problem with how both parties are dealing with the election. ü Cartoon by Steve Sack, The Minneapolis Star-Tribune 4. What makes you think that is the purpose?  

What is this political cartoon trying to say? 5. Political cartoons often have captions at the bottom that title, summarize, or explain the cartoon. Create two different captions for this cartoon, using what you know about the 2000 election. Cartoon by Steve Sack, The Minneapolis Star-Tribune

Vocabulary: Match the words with their definitions! ___1. When a candidate states that he or she is planning to run for office ___2. Party meetings where candidates are selected and the platform is created ___3. Someone who represents the party views of a state at a national convention ___4. The person who is chosen to run as a party’s candidate in the national election ___5. Given by the people selected to run for President and Vice President at the end of a national convention ___6. A collection of all the efforts a candidate makes to win an election D delegate nominee campaign declare convention acceptance speech E A B F C

Something’s missing! Use the words to fill in the blanks. Electoral College popular vote absolute majority electors Every four years on Election Day, the American public elects the president of the United States. The first set of election results tallies the _________________, a count of every vote cast. These results determine whom each state’s ________________ will support when they meet and participate in the ________________. In order to win, a candidate must have 270 out of a total of 538 electoral votes. This number is half of 538 (269) plus one, which is considered a(n) ______________________. popular vote electors Electoral College absolute majority

Oops! Number the tasks to put the candidate’s to-do list back in order. 4 Attend the national convention for my party! Hopefully, I will be nominated. Wait for the results of the Electoral College and prepare my acceptance speech for inauguration! 6 As part of my national campaign, I’ll make speeches, show up on tv, send out mailings, and attend rallies. 3 1 Declare my candidacy! I want to be the President, and I hope my party will support me! Campaign for the primary and caucus season by making speeches and talking to voters. Hang out with family and friends to await the results of the popular vote on Election Day. 5 2