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Page 1: Definition  Expression of attitudes concerning government and politics  Many “publics”  Influenced by political socialization and demography.
Page 2: Definition  Expression of attitudes concerning government and politics  Many “publics”  Influenced by political socialization and demography.
Page 3: Definition  Expression of attitudes concerning government and politics  Many “publics”  Influenced by political socialization and demography.

Definition

Expression of attitudes concerning government and politics

Many “publics” Influenced by political socialization

and demography

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How is public opinion measured? Polls: person, PHONE, internet, mail Concerns? What are focus groups? Interactive

group setting Gallup poll (1932) – scientific method Others: Pew Research, Zogbys, etc.

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Polling in elections

Tracking polls Exit polls-only way we know how

demographic groups voted since ballots are secret

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Key poll terms to know

Sample: representative of universe Universe: group to be measured Random sample: crucial to validity,

equal probability of being selected Accurate representation is key---

quality not quantity Sampling error: margin of error +/- 3

points is considered accurate

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What are the pros of polling in public office? More democratic More efficient than waiting for next

election Political participation

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What are the cons of polling? Discourages bold leadership since

candidate follows polls too much Bandwagon effect among voters Horserace coverage by media Exit polls (most criticized) Wording can get a specific result

Do you favor ending the war in the Middle East?

Do you favor ending the war in the Middle East no matter what the cost?

Undecided voters can affect poll results

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How does polling affect policy? Public opinion polls are a way to link the public with

elected officials. Members of Congress often use polls to understand the views of their constituents, but they must also pay attention to other political considerations. a. Identify two characteristics of a valid, scientific,

public opinion poll. b. Explain why each of the following enhances the

influence of public opinion on the voting decisions of members of Congress. Strong public opinion as expressed in polling results Competitive re-elections

c. Explain why each of the following limits the influence of public opinion on the voting decisions of members of Congress. Legislators’ voting records Party leadership

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How bad is it?

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Political Efficacy Belief that one can make a difference in politics

by expressing an opinion and acting politically

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Turnout

Percentage of voting age public who actually vote

See handout 2000 Census-97 million people DID

NOT vote General elections v. Off-year

elections Primaries and caucuses?

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Factors that Influence Voting Age: Younger demographics are less likely to

vote Education: College graduates are more likely to

vote than less educated citizens Religion: Jewish voters tend to vote Democratic;

Protestant voters tend to be more conservative on economic issues

Location: Rural voters are more likely to support Republican candidates while urban voters are more likely to support Democratic candidates

Ethnicity: African Americans tend to support more liberal candidates within their party

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Why do people not vote?

Most common reason is APATHY Political scientists give other reasons

for non-voting that may contribute to apathy among American voters

Divided into 3 categories Demographic Psychological Institutional

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Demographic Reasons for Non-Voting

Sociological reasons Income Age Educational level Race or ethnicity Religion

All contribute to a sense of no political efficacy

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Psychological Reasons For Non-Voting

Candidate appeal Issues Weak Party identification

Party Identification (Partisanship)- #1 indicator of how a person will vote on election day

Voters have increasingly become more focused on individual candidates

Negative campaigning

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Institutional Reasons for Non-Voting

Governmental reasons for non voting Registration and residency requirements Felons denied the right to vote Large number of elections Absentee process is too complicated Ballots are too complex and long Weekday voting Citizenship requirement Independents in closed primary states

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Expansion of Voting

Even after amendments expanding voting rights past that of the original electorate, the majority of the current electorate does not vote in most elections

Which amendments expanded voting rights?

15th

19th

23rd

26th

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Voting Rights Act of 1965 Major instrument for increasing the

number of African Americans and other minority voters What did the act do in addition to already

established voting amendments? Suspended literacy tests Federal examiners to order registration

where fewer than %50 Criminal penalties for interfering with the

right to vote

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Motor Voter Act (1990s)

Law requiring states and federal agencies to register voters (DMV, SSA)

Impact? Increase voter registration and remove barriers to voting

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Help America Vote Act (2002)

Law to correct irregularities in the election of 2000

No punchcard machines, federal grants to improve voter education and poll worker training

Statewide voter registration system Submit a state plan in order to receive funding Impact? Decrease fraud, more accurate record

of voting, transparency in the process

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Current Voter Issues

Identification requirements in Alabama Politics in registration (registering where

they sell hunting licenses in FL) In areas with significant populations of

linguistic minorities, voting materials must be made available in the preferred languages of the population

Continually declining turnout among young people

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How do we change the trends? Remove additional barriers The “convenience factor” Empowerment

Lack of motivation Reluctance to confront more

experienced citizens