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Candidate- A person seeking an elected government officeAnnouncementAnnouncement

Who can run? Anyone who meets the qualifications

What’s an Incumbent? Hint: Barack Obama will be the incumbent in 2012

Primary election- election in which citizens choose those party members who will run for office Primaries Video

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Platform- written statement outlining the views and goals of the party Plank- a specific idea in the party platform Dem platformplatformRep platformplatform AmendmentsAmendments to platform

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Each Candidate Gets as Many Votes as Possible Propaganda- techniques to promote a certain person or idea 1.Endorsement- famous person ExampleExample 2.Stacked Cards- only present one side of the story 3.Bandwagon- says everyone else is voting for this person, you should to 4.Glittering Generality- Big statement with little meaning 5.Symbols- Try to associate a candidate with an American symbol 6.Plain Folks- try to appeal to the average person Ex.Ex 7.Name Calling- attack the other candidates ExEx 8.Canvassing- going through neighborhoods asking for votes

2 types Private 1.Individual People 2.Fund-Raiser 3.Interest Groups or PACs Public 1. Presidential Election Campaign

The Tuesday After the first Monday of November

Form

Electorate-anyone eligible to vote in an election Get Educated Get Educated Polling place-special places designated as a place a person may vote in a voting district exex

Methods of voting include: Ballot Mechanical Machine Computerized Machine Absentee ballot

The Winner!? But wait, there is more