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Political Parties and Elections
Goal 4 Political Parties and Elections
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Role of Political Parties
Nominating Candidates Name, select and support candidates Create Leaders Ways a candidate could win Plurality- Winner take all Majority- Winning more than ½ the votes If more than two candidates it could lead to a runoff.
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Roles of Political Parties
Inform the public Mailings, tv, media Encourage people to Vote
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Roles of Political Parties
Act as watchdogs Keep watch of the party in power Keep watch on party members holding power. Give citizens a voice Helping pass out campaign information Help raise money
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Voting and Elections New information VOTING AND ELECTIONS
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Voting Requirements You must be 18
You must register 21 days before the election(once in a lifetime) You must be a Citizen Who can not vote People convicted of a felony Individuals in mental hospitals
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Why People Vote or Not Why people vote Why people do not vote
Sense of duty Support their party and candidates To have a voice Why people do not vote Apathy Do not feel their vote matters
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Types of Elections All elections take place on the 1st Tuesday after the first Monday in November. Senate 1/3 every 2 years on the even year House- All every 2 years on the even year President every 4 years on the even year NC General Assembly- every 2 years even year Local elections in odd years
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Outside of voting on Candidates
You can vote on the following: Initiatives: Citizens can propose new laws or State Constitution Amendments if they get enough signatures on a peitition. If they do it become a proposed law and is put on as an initiative on the next general election
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Outside of voting on Candidates
Referendums- A way a citizens can approve or reject state or local law. This powered by state legislator or city council not the people. Why: It could be a controversial topic that the lawmakers do not want to deal with.
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Key Voting Vocabulary Absentee vote: If you are military or know you are not going to be in town (college) you may request an absentee ballot and vote early Returns: Counting of the vote in each precinct. Exit Polls: When people ask you how you voted when you leave. This allows them to predict a winner.
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Precinct Polling Place
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Absentee Vote Some people vote by mail before the election
You are in college You are going to be away for business
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Outside of voting on Candidates
Referendums- A way a citizens can approve or reject state or local law. This powered by state legislator or city council not the people. Why: It could be a controversial topic that the lawmakers do not want to deal with.
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Outside of voting on Candidates
Recall: The people can vote to remove elected officials from office. This happens only if they have enough signatures on a petition.
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