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Voting and Elections. 15 th Amendment States that no state may take away a person’s voting rights on the basis of race, color or previous enslavement.

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Page 1: Voting and Elections. 15 th Amendment States that no state may take away a person’s voting rights on the basis of race, color or previous enslavement.

Voting and Elections

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15th Amendment

• States that no state may take away a person’s voting rights on the basis of race, color or previous enslavement

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19th Amendment

• Protects the right of women to vote in all national and state elections

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Voting Eligibility

• At least 18 years old• Resident of the state registered in• Citizen of the United States• Not have been convicted of a serious crime

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Polling Place

• The location where voting is carried out– Usually in public buildings such as schools,

churches or libraries

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Precinct

• A voting district that contains a certain number of voters

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Ballot

• A list of candidates and issues a voter uses to cast their vote

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Florida 2000 Election

• Election between George W. Bush and Al Gore came down to Florida

• “Butterfly ballots” confused many voters who accidentally chose a different candidate

• “Hanging chads” were partially punched cards that had to be hand checked for accuracy

• George W. Bush eventually won Florida and the election

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Straight Ticket

• Voting for all the candidates in one political party

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Split Ticket

• Voting for some candidates from one party and some from another

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Absentee Ballot

• A way for people to vote who cannot get to the polls– Must be requested before Election Day and then

mail it in

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Returns

• Voting results

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Exit Poll

• A survey taken at polling places of how people voted– Allows specialists to predict winners before all

votes are counted

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“Dewey Defeats Truman”

• Headline for the November 2, 1948 Chicago Tribune

• Incorrectly stated that Thomas E. Dewey had defeated Harry S. Truman

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Electorate

• All the people who are eligible to vote

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Apathy

• A lack of interest that prevents some citizens from voting

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Types of Elections

• Primary • General• Issues• Special

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Primary Election

• A preliminary election in which voters of each party nominate candidates for office

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General Election

• A regularly scheduled local, state, or national election in which voters elect officeholders.

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Issues Election

• An election in which voters vote on new laws or constitutional amendments

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Special Election

• When voters are asked to vote for a unplanned election such as a runoff election and a recall election

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Runoff Election

• A special election in which no candidate wins a majority of the vote in the general election

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Recall Election

• A special election in which citizens vote to remove a public official from office

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Initiative

• A way citizens can propose new laws or state constitutional amendments

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Proposition

• A proposed law that is put on the ballot at a general election

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Referendum

• When citizens petition to have a law sent back to the voters for their approval

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Election Process

• 1) Nomination of candidate• 2) Campaign• 3) Vote

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Electoral College

• A group of people selected by each state legislature to select the president and vice president

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Winner-take-all

• System in which the candidate who wins the popular vote for a state receives all of the state’s electoral votes

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Canvassing

• When candidates or their representatives travel through neighborhoods asking for votes or public opinion polls

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Endorsement

• When a famous person supports or campaigns for a candidate

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Propaganda

• Information designed to influence opinion or promote a particular person or idea

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Federal Election Campaign Finance Act

• Established– Individual limits on donations– Created the Federal Election Commission– Forces public disclosure of each candidate’s

spending– Limited the amount of hard money that could be

given to a candidate

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Hard Money

• Donations given to a specific candidate for their campaign

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Soft Money

• Donations given to political parties that are not designated for a particular candidate’s election campaign

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Incumbent

• Politicians who currently hold the position being voted for

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House of Representatives

• Elect the president if neither candidate wins a majority of electoral votes

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