Constitutional Breakdown Of The Presidency Donald Yu, Victor Vega, Jonah Martin, Forest Padilla, Victor C., Andre Galang, Ricky Tham, Adrian Nguyen, Allan.

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Constitutional Breakdown Of The Presidency Donald Yu, Victor Vega, Jonah Martin, Forest Padilla, Victor C., Andre Galang, Ricky Tham, Adrian Nguyen, Allan Huang, Erick Williams

Qualifications Article II, Section II A natural-born citizen (can be born abroad of parents who are American citizens) At least thirty-five years of age A resident of the United States for at least fourteen years (but not necessarily the fourteen years preceding the election)

Powers of the President alone Serve as commander in chief of the armed forces Commission Officers of the armed forces Grant reprieves and pardons for federal offenses (except impeachment) Convene Congress in special sessions Receive ambassadors Take care that the laws be faithfully executed Wield the "executive power" Appoint officials to lesser offices

Powers of the President that are shared with the Senate Make Treaties Appoint ambassadors, judges, and high officials

Powers of the President Powers that are shared with Congress as a Whole o Approve legislation

Presidential Duties To "take care that the laws be faithfully executed." (Has become one of the most elastic phrases in the Constitution)

How President Checks Powers of other Branches 1. Can check Congress by vetoing a bill it has passed 2. Can check the federal courts by nominating judges

Step 1: Primaries and Caucuses There are many people who want to be president. Each of these people have their own ideas about how our government should work. People with similar ideas belong to the same political party, this is where primaries and caucuses come in. Candidates from each political party campaign throughout the country to win the favor of their party members.

continue Caucus: In a caucus, party members select the best candidate through a series of discussions and votes. Caucus Primary: In a primary, party members vote for the best candidate that will represent them in the general election. Primary

Step 2: National Convention Each party holds a National Convention to finalize the selection of one presidential nominee. At each convention, the presidential candidate chooses a running- mate (Vice President)

Step 3: General Election The presidential candidates campaign throughout the country in an attempt to win the support of the general population.

continue People in every state across the country vote for one president and one vice president. When people cast their vote, they are actually voting for a group of people known as electors.vote for one president and one vice president

Step 4: Electoral College In the Electoral College system, each state gets a certain number of electors, based on each state's total number of representation in Congress.Electoral College Each elector casts one electoral vote following the general election; there are a total of 538 electoral votes. The candidate that gets more than half (270) wins the election.

continue The president-elect and vice president-elect take the oath of office and are inaugurated in January.