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Unit IV Lesson 6

Intro to Elections

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Essential Question:• Why do Americans believe what they do about

politics and what role do families, schools and media play in the changing or perpetuating of these political beliefs?

• In what ways do Americans participate in their political system?

• How does participation vary among various racial, ethnic and socioeconomic groups in the nation?

• How have political parties developed, how are they organized, and what effect do they have on the political process?

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Unit III Unit IV

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In order to be elected to an office a “candidate” (person running for office) must win two different types of elections:

1) A Primary Election and 2) A General Election

General Election

Primary Election

1

2

“Candidate”

“Candidate”

“Candidate”

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Election 1: “Primary Election” - Contest between candidates from the same political party to decide

who receives the party’s “nomination” (ex. Republican vs. Republican or Democrat vs. Democrat vs. Democrat)

1

“Primary Election”

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2012

RepublicanDoug Collins

RepublicanMartha Zoller

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“Primary Election”

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“Primary”

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“Nomination”

Doug Collins

“Primary”

What’s that make him

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“Nominee”- The candidate who has won his party’s “nomination” (The party’s official endorsement or

permission to run for office)

Doug Collins

“Nominee”“Primary Election”

“Primary”

435

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Doug Collins

Jody Cooley

General Election

“Nominee”

Election 2: “General Election” - Contest between “nominees” from opposing political parties to decide who will hold an

elected office (ex. Republican vs. Democrat or Republican vs. Democrat vs. Green Party)

General Election

Primary Election

1

2

“Nominee”

2

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$100

Jody Cooley Democrat

Primary Election

“Unopposed”

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“General Election”

“Nominee” “Nominee”

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Primary Election

General Election

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General Election

Primary Election

1

2

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General Election

Primary Election

1

2

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General Election

Primary Election

“Primary”

1

2

*

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In all federal elections candidates for office are chosen by:

A.Primary Elections and General Elections

B.Party Conventions and Nominating Conventions

C.Party Leaders and State Legislatures

D.Referendums and Recalls

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A party’s endorsement to officially run for office as the candidate of that party is called:

A. A ticket

B. A nomination

C. A confirmation

D. An appointment