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Registration Must register at least 25 days before the election You can register by mail, or at post offices, DMVs, libraries, and schools Must submit.

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2 Registration Must register at least 25 days before the election You can register by mail, or at post offices, DMVs, libraries, and schools Must submit your name, address, age, and proof of citizenship to register Must pick a political party –Democrat, Republican, or Independent Electorate- all people eligible to vote

3 Ballots Ballot- list of candidates on which you cast your vote Electronic- Touchscreen computer With results are stored on a memory cartridge

4 Ballots cont Optical Scan- voters fill in ovals and computer reads (like a scantron)

5 Ballots cont Punch Card- voter punches a whole in the ballot

6 Ballots cont Lever Machine- voters push or pull a lever Paper Ballot- voters mark a box next to the candidate and then drop it into a ballot box

7 Polling Place Polling Place- location where voting is carried out (ex. schools, churches, fire stations, etc.) –Usually open very early and late on election day Precinct- voting district

8 Ways to vote Straight ticket- voting for all candidates in one political party Split ticket- voting for some candidates from each political party (most common) Write-in vote- writing in the name of someone to vote for who is not on the ballot Absentee ballot- used for people who can not get to the polls on election day –Out of town, military, sick, elderly, etc. –Must request and return in advance of election day

9 Exit Polls Returns-official election results In a major election the media and party workers try to predict a winner as soon as possible Exit Polls- asking a sample of voters leaving the polling place how they voted In some cases the networks make these calls with as little as 10% of the vote

10 Types of Elections Initiative- citizens can propose new laws or state constitutional amendments Proposition- proposed law put on a ballot because of a petition Referendum- citizens can approve or reject state or local laws Recall- citizens can vote to remove a public official from office

11 Voting by region

12 Voting by region and ethnicity

13 Voter Apathy Voter Apathy- when people don’t care to participate in voting #1 reason why people don’t vote Do Voter Apathy Political Cartoon Worksheet Go over Voting Rights Activity


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