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Undecided Voters
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Elections How the System Works
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Let’s Vote
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Suffrage The right to vote 1789- right to vote was extended to white male End Women's Suffrage
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Electorate Individuals who participate in the election process
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2012 Ohio Election Outcome By Counties Obama—60-70% Obama—50-60% Romney—<50% Romney—50-6O0% Romney—60-70% Romney—70-80%
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Franchisement Political definition for the ability to vote
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Australian Ballot Secret Ballot
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Petition to Get on the Ballot in Ohio 3% of votes cast for governor in the last election Total number of signatures needed following 2010 election 115,574 statewide 1,175 Greene County
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Who was on the 2012 Ballot? Names of Joint Candidates/ Candidate PartyPrecincts Stewart Alexander Alex Mendoza Socialist Greene Co. – pcts 1-475 Richard Duncan Ricky Johnson Nonparty Candidates Greene Co. – pcts 1-475 Virgil Goode Jim Clymer Constitution Greene Co. – pcts 1-475 Gary Johnson James P. Gray Libertarian Greene Co. – pcts 1-475 Barack Obama Joe Biden Democratic Greene Co. – pcts 1-475 Mitt Romney Paul Ryan Republican Greene Co. – pcts 1-475 Jill Stein Cheri Honkala Green Greene Co. – pcts 1-475
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The Write-In Candidates 2012 Susan Daniels Jerry A. Venesky Greene Co. – pcts 1-475 Nelson Keyton Jay Jennelle Greene Co. – pcts 1-475 Jill Reed Tom Cary Greene Co. – pcts 1-475 Platt Robertson Scott Fall Greene Co. – pcts 1-475 Randall A. Terry Cathy Lewis Greene Co. – pcts 1-475 Mike Vargo JeffAngeletti Greene Co. – pcts 1-475 President and Vice President Write-In Candidates
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The 15th Amendment Ratified in 1870 and granted African- American males the right to vote.
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The 19 th Amendment Ratified in 1920 and granted womenRatified in 1920 and granted women the right to vote. the right to vote.
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Women’s Suffrage Prior to 19th
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26 th Amendment
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When Federal Elections are Held Date is determined by Congress 1 st Tuesday after the 1 st Monday in November of even numbered years.
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When State Elections are Held Secretary of State – John Husted State and county elections are even numbered years. States follow the same guidelines for the time of general elections.
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Local Elections Elections are held in odd numbered years.
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Ohio Primary What is the purpose? 1 st Tuesday after 1 st Monday in March/May during even numbered years.
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Voter Registration For Ohio Ohio registration requirements 18 years of age – 26 th Amendment Citizen of the United States Registered 30 days prior to the election Resident of the county 30 days prior to the election
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Other Issue of Voting in Ohio Four year registration requirement Absentee ballots
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Those Prohibited From Voting Felons Vagrants Mental Patients Dishonorably Discharged Veterans
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Rates of Voting and Registration Presidential Year Total CitizensRegistered Citizens Citizens Voted 2012 Greene County 163,587124,18184,109 20082,060,0721,460,3111,310,144 2008 Greene County 153,400114,10583,729 20041,970,0051,420,0701,250,736 20001,860,3661,290,5491,100,826 2 facts and 2 inferences
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Vote November 4
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World Perception of US Elections
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