Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
1
TYPES OF ELECTIONS
2
What is a primary election?
The purpose of a primary is to allow each political party to determine who would be the best candidate to represent their party. For example, 8 Republicans may want to run for President, but each party is only allowed 1 nominee, the primary helps determine this nominee
3
PRIMARY v. CAUCUS PRIMARY ELECTIONS are elections where voters cast their vote privately and the election runs throughout a day. CAUCUSES are public meetings held a specific time, If you leave the meeting your vote doesn’t count.
4
TYPES OF PRIMARIES CLOSED-only members of the party can vote in that party’s primary. SEMI-CLOSED-Members of the party and independent candidates can vote in the primary.
5
TYPES OF PRIMARIES CONT
OPEN-any registered voter can vote in either party’s primary.
6
PRIMARIES NEW HAMPSHIRE always holds the 1st primary. (It is in their state constitution.) IOWA holds the first caucus.
7
SUPER TUESDAY Each state has a primary or caucus which start in January and go to June. There is one day called SUPER TUESDAY where many states hold a primary. Each party then holds a convention where they announce their candidate for President.
8
Primaries by Month
9
GENERAL ELECTIONS The purpose of the General Election to vote for the candidates and determine a winner for each office. Presidential Elections are held every 4 years and are always the 1st Tuesday after the 1st Monday of November.
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.