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Page 1: The Electoral Process Road to the Presidency. Nomination CaucusesState Primary.

The Electoral ProcessRoad to the Presidency

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NominationCaucuses State Primary

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National ConventionsRepublican

Ten delegates from each State.

3 District Delegates for each House member.

Additional delegates from representative of different capacities.

Democratic

4,049 delegates

3,253 selected by state primaries and caucuses

796 are Superdelegates

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Notable Conventions1984 Republican 1968 Democratic

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Fall Campaign

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Election Day 2nd Tuesday after the 1st Monday

“Winner Takes All” Winning candidate takes all of the States electoral votes

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2008 Electoral Votes

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Electoral College

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Rubber Stamp Vote Candidates are officially elected.

Candidates can win with electoral votes over popular vote.

Tie? Selection goes to the House of Representatives

Should the Electoral College be replaced?

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Election of 1800Thomas Jefferson (D-R) John Adams (F)

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Revolution of 1800

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Effect of 1800 Results: Jefferson (D-R) (73)

Burr (D-R) (73) Adams (F) (65)

Pickney (F) (64)

12th Amendment (Electoral must choose between a President and a Vice-President).

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Election of 1824Andrew Jackson John Quincy Adams

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The Corrupt Bargain

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Election of 2000George W. Bush (R) Al Gore (D)

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2000 Electoral Map

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Results Democrats Al Gore 50,996,116 266

George W. Bush 50,456,169 271

The controversy was over Florida’s 25 electoral votes. Gore sued for standards for a recount by the Florida State Supreme Court. Later researched showed that this hinder his chances and that a full statewide recount would have allowed him a victory.

New words in our vocabulary:

“The Butterfly Ballot” and “The Hanging Chad”