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ElectionsHow the System Works
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Suffrage
The right to vote
1789- right to vote was extended to white male
End Women's Suffrage
Electorate
Individuals who participate in the election process
2012 Ohio Election Outcome
By Counties Obama—60-70% Obama—50-60% Romney—<50%
Romney—50-6O0% Romney—60-70% Romney—70-80%
Franchisement
Political definition for the ability to vote
Australian Ballot
• Secret Ballot
Who was on the 2012 Ballot?Names of Joint Candidates/ Candidate
Party Precincts
Stewart AlexanderAlex Mendoza
Socialist Greene Co. – pcts 1-475
Richard DuncanRicky Johnson
Nonparty Candidates Greene Co. – pcts 1-475
Virgil GoodeJim Clymer
Constitution Greene Co. – pcts 1-475
Gary JohnsonJames P. Gray
Libertarian Greene Co. – pcts 1-475
Barack ObamaJoe Biden
Democratic Greene Co. – pcts 1-475
Mitt Romney Paul Ryan
Republican Greene Co. – pcts 1-475
Jill Stein Cheri Honkala
Green Greene Co. – pcts 1-475
The Write-In Candidates 2012
Susan DanielsJerry A. Venesky
Greene Co. – pcts 1-475
Nelson KeytonJay Jennelle
Greene Co. – pcts 1-475
Jill ReedTom Cary
Greene Co. – pcts 1-475
Platt RobertsonScott Fall
Greene Co. – pcts 1-475
Randall A. TerryCathy Lewis
Greene Co. – pcts 1-475
Mike VargoJeffAngeletti
Greene Co. – pcts 1-475
President and Vice President Write-In Candidates
The 15th Amendment
Ratified in 1870 and granted African-American males the right to vote.
The 19th Amendment
• Ratified in 1920 and granted women the right to vote.
Women’s Suffrage Prior to 19th
When Federal Elections are Held
• Date is determined by Congress
• 1st Tuesday after the 1st Monday in November of even numbered years.
When State Elections are Held
• Secretary of State – John Husted
• State and county elections are even numbered years.
• States follow the same guidelines for the time of general elections.
Local Elections
• Elections are held in odd numbered years.
Ohio Primary
• What is the purpose?
• 1st Tuesday after 1st Monday in March/May during even numbered years.
Voter Registration For Ohio
• Ohio registration requirements• 18 years of age – 26th Amendment• Citizen of the United States• Registered 30 days prior to the election• Resident of the county 30 days prior to the
election
Other Issue of Voting in Ohio
• Four year registration requirement
• Absentee ballots
Those Prohibited From Voting
• Felons
• Vagrants
• Mental Patients
• Dishonorably Discharged Veterans
Rates of Voting and Registration Presidential
Year Total Citizens Registered
Citizens Citizens Voted
2012 Greene County
163,587 124,181 84,109
2008 2,060,072 1,460,311 1,310,144
2008 Greene County
153,400 114,105 83,729
2004 1,970,005 1,420,070 1,250,736
2000 1,860,366 1,290,549 1,100,826
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