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Parties nominate their delegates in congressional caucuses. Popular vote was symbolic States pick representatives - Electors › Each state gets a number of electors = to its total members of congress( reps. + senators) Electors choose the president
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National Party conventions now select delegates, beginning at the local level – state and then National Jackson attempted constitutional amendment to eliminate the Electoral College- failed Persuaded states to link their popular vote to the electors- winner take all system. › Each party has a separate set of electors & the one who wins popular votes gets all the elector votes for that state 3 x’s didn’t work. Jackson was known as a peoples president because of actions like this that brought ‘average’ citizens into government
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Party conventions were corrupt by ‘party bosses’ who hand picked the delegates and therefore the presidential nominees. Progressive party attempt the first Indirect primary- where people directly votes for their nominees › Didn’t catch on many places. No Electoral College Changes
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Reform Democrats forced 2 ways to nominate delegates. › Open Party Caucuses- meeting open to any register party voter -if you show up and are not registered they will register you on the spot Representatives from each of the delegates speak at the meeting followed by vote. › Primary Elections- registered voters cast a ballot for their choice No Electoral college changes.
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Begin in January- › New Hampshire › Tech. Iowa is first but it is a caucus not a voting primary End in June- › South Dakota These are followed by the National Party Conventions › Vice president nominee is announced at this time. › People vote in November › Electors vote in December › President is sworn in, in January (originally march)
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