Presidential Election Process Steps and Procedures
Step #1 Nomination - political parties nominate candidates for president Primary Election - political parties select ONE party candidate to run for president National Conventions - declaration/celebration of chosen candidate for each political party
Republican Primaries Primary Tracker Primary Tracker Mitt Romney Rick Santorum Newt Gingrich Ron Paul
Republican and Freshman Class President Debate Responses Do you support or are you against the SOPA bill in congress?
Republican and Freshman Class President Debate Responses Veteran Unemployment: what should the government specifically do about the veterans who make up 22% of the unemployment rate?
Republican and Freshman Class President Debate Responses Should amnesty be granted to the million illegal immigrants living in the Unites States?
Republican and Freshman Class President Debate Responses Does the 4 th amendment protect the right to privacy? Does this extend to abortion? Should the government repeal Roe v. Wade? Do you think states should be able to ban contraception products?
Step #2 CAMPAIGNING! - candidates visit states and use campaign strategies to attract voters attention/support - How do candidates choose which states to visit? - What is the overall objective in this stage of the process? - What methods of campaigning would you use, OR which do you think are the most effective? WHY?
Step #3 General Election - ELECTION DAY = voters cast their votes for the candidate of their choice - “electors” in each state receive peoples’ votes and cast their electoral votes for the state
Step #4 Casting of State Electoral Votes - “WINNER TAKE ALL” casting of state electoral votes to the candidate receiving the majority of electoral votes in the state - Nebraska and Maine = divide electoral votes * Electoral votes per state = # of reps + 2 senators for each state
Step #5 Electoral College Total = 270 to win!! total electoral votes possible 435 = House100 = Senate3 = D.C. Inauguration in January – swearing in of new president