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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: Nomination—where the choice of candidates are narrowed down to 1 per party General election—where 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 party’s presidential candidate Held in the summer before the general election The convention develops the party’s platform
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Campaigning Purpose is to get the candidate’s 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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