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Elections and Voting in a Democracy 1
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Choosing Representatives Holding Them Accountable 2 Direct Voting on Issues
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3 Legalize and tax marijuana No 54% - 46% Extend term limits of CA state legislators from 8 to 12 years Yes 61% - 39% Increase vehicle license fees by $18 a year to fund state parks No 57% - 43% How would you have voted?
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4 Increase tax on cigaretts from $0.87 to $1.87 per pack No 50.3% - 49.7% End the death penalty in CA and replace it with life in prison No 52% - 48% Increase penalties for human trafficking and sex slavery Yes 81% - 19% How would you have voted?
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California voters usually have the opportunity and/or the responsibility to participate in elections every year. 5
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Senators are elected to 6-year terms 8
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Governor Elected to 4- Year Term 10
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Community College Districts Court Districts Board of Equalization Districts Water Board Districts Airport Districts Etc. 15
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16 1) Encourage full participation by all eligible citizens 2) Ensure and protect equal access to participation regardless of age, race, language, income, education, disability or location 3) Ensure that every eligible citizen can easily register to vote and that voter registration rolls are accurate and up-to-date 4) Provide citizens with information about registration and voting — including information on candidates, ballot issues and voting instructions — in a variety of formats, including disability accessible formats, and languages — so that every voter can make informed voting choices and cast a meaningful and valid ballot 5) Provide each voter with flexibility regarding options for casting a ballot 6) Protect voters from intimidation and deception and ensure enforcement and compliance with all applicable laws protecting voters’ rights and the integrity of the voting process 7) Reflect the highest standards of transparency, accuracy and security and provide all citizens with justifiable confidence in election systems — including voting technology — and their outcomes 8) Provide outreach and education to California’s youth about the electoral process and the value of civic participation in order to foster a spirit of lifelong participation in all voters 9) Guarantee that state and local governments provide resources in proportion to election administration requirements while holding election officials accountable for efficient and effective use of those funds 10) Commit to seeking improvements of all kinds — from small fixes to big and fundamental changes — that make California’s elections work for the voters of today and tomorrow Election Principles
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Democrat Far Left Liberal Moderate Conservative Far Right Republican 18
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Libertarian P & F Green Democrat Far Left Liberal Moderate Conservative Far Right Republican Am. Independent Libertarian 19
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Vote Persuade 4 others to vote your way Prepare an advocacy poster Campaign for a candidate Invite a candidate to speak on campus Contribute money to a candidate’s campaign Blog on current political issues Promote a candidate/issue on your Facebook page Write an editorial promoting a candidate in the Otter Realm 24
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Are “demographic” factors related to “political participation”? Let’s look at California…. 26
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28,300,000 Adults 22,700,000 Eligible Voters 15,800,000 Registered Voters 8,900,000 Voted 4,800,000 Voted for Arnold 36 100% 80% 56% 31% 17%
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Only a fraction of California adults choose our decision-makers Those voters are not at all representative of the California population The political system typically responds to those who vote and get involved. 37
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