Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byFelicia Richardson Modified over 9 years ago
1
Executive Branch Electoral College & Inauguration day
2
Goals Identify what the Electoral College is Identify the purpose of the Electoral College.
3
Electoral College VI. Electoral College- a group of men and women who officially elect the President and Vice President
4
A. When and Where Electors meet in- 1. Early December 2. The Electors meet in the capital of the state in which they live in.
5
B. How it works Each state is given a certain number of electors
6
Electoral College a. The number is equal to the number of Representatives plus the number of Senators each state has.
7
Electoral College b. Washington, D.C. gets 3 Electors
8
Electoral College c. Total number is 538 electors. 435-House 100-Senate 3-Washington DC 538 Total Electors
9
Electoral College “Winner-take-all” a. If a candidate gets the most popular votes from a state, that candidate gets all the Electors from that state.
10
Electoral College Need a majority of vote to win the presidency a. 270 is the majority 538/2=269+1=270 Majority Vote b. If no one wins the majority, the House of Representatives chooses the President. And the Senate chooses the Vice President 4. This Vote is called the Electoral Vote
11
Electoral College C. Creation 1. The Founders of the Constitution were not sure if the population had enough information about candidates to pick the President.
12
Electoral College a. popular vote-votes cast directly by the people
13
Electoral College 2. Created the Electoral College as a way of checking the popular vote a. Electoral Vote- votes cast by members of the Electoral College. Video
14
Electoral College D. Problems 1. Larger populated states get too much of a say in the election outcome
15
Electoral College 2. A person that wins the popular vote does not always win the electoral vote.
16
Electoral College 3. The electoral vote is not “Locked in”
17
Electoral College E. History 1. there have been many cases in history where the Electoral College vote has caused major problems. Example: Election of 2000.
18
Electoral College F. Solving the Problem 1. Make the electoral votes be percentage vote 2. Get rid of the Electoral College altogether 3. Any change would take a long time because it would require a Constitutional Amendment. Video
19
Inauguration Day!
20
Goals Identify when an inauguration takes place. Identify the events surrounding the inauguration Identify the process of inauguration.
21
Inauguration Day! A. The constitution sets the date of the inauguration.
22
Inauguration Day! “Lame duck” Amendment
23
Inauguration Day! a. “Lame Duck” refers to the President who is about to leave office. 2000 & 2008
24
Inauguration day! b. the departing President leaves the Capital after the ceremony.
25
Inauguration day! B. January 20 th is Inauguration Day.
26
Inauguration Day! 1. The President is sworn into office on the steps of the U.S. Capitol
27
Inauguration day! Says the “oath of office” “I, (________________) do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will faithfully execute the office of President of the United States, and will to the best of my ability, preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution of the United States.”
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.