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How do I get Elected???? Presidential Elections Federal Congress People Local Elections
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General Rules of Thumb Everyone has requirements to be on the ballot like: – Age – Location – Police records – Time of request – Term limits You must meet all of the requirements or the only way you will be elected is a right in vote (long shot to success)
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Presidential Election Requirements – 35 years old – Natural born citizen – Live in the U.S. for at least 14 years Expectations – Like public life – No criminal background – it will be found out – Willing to compromise
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1.Getting on the Primary Ballot – Will vary from state to state as to the process – You must circulate a petition that says you have a certain number of people who are willing to vote for you. 2.Primary (Pennsylvania) – People with similar political views are part of the same political party – You can only vote for the candidates in your registered political party – Candidates will campaign to win the position to represent their political party – Caucus is used in some states and that is a similar method, but it is in a group format – The goal is to narrow the field to one candidate from each political party
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3.National Convention – After the states have held their primary’s each political party will decide their candidate based on majority wins. – Running mates announced if not already done so – National platform established – Campaign nation wide for votes 4.November General Election – First Tuesday following the First Monday of the month – Citizen, 18 years old can vote for any political party – When you cast your vote you are actually deciding electors who will go and vote in December
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5. Electoral College – Electors are chosen by popular vote in each state – Report to state capital to vote in December – Each state is assigned a number of electoral votes based on population Number will be adjusted with the census every 10 years – It takes 270 electoral votes to win the election 6. President and Vice President are inaugurated in January
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Elected to Congress in Washington D.C. to Represent PA Check with your local Board of Elections for qualifications and the forms required – Requirements for other PA Positions Governor = 30 years old, 7 years inhabit PA, U.S. Citizen Senator = 25 years old, 4 years inhabit PA, 1 year inhabit district representing, 4 years U.S. Citizen Representative = 21 years old, 4 years inhabit PA, 1 year inhabit district representing, 4 years U.S. Citizen Judge – member of the bar for 1 year prior to running, live in the state represent
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Getting on the Ballot Locally 1.Candidate completes Affidavit – residency, election district, and office running for 2.Statement of Financial Interest – lists sources of income 3.Nomination Petitions or Papers – with signatures of registered voters 4.Create a Political Committee for some offices 1.Chairperson 2.Treasurer 3.When campaign spends over $250.00 then it must be reported to the campaign finance officials for inspections
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