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Title: Campaigns, Elections,


1
Campaigns, Elections, Voting
  • Lecture 14

2
  • Bad politicians are sent to Washington by good
    people who don't vote.
  • William E. Simon

3
Types of Elections Primaries
  • Closed
  • Only party members can vote
  • Allow for max party control and promote party
    unity
  • Open
  • Allows independents and members of other parties
  • More democratic than closed primaries
  • Blanket
  • Voters may vote in either parties primary on an
    office-by-office basis
  • Runoff
  • If no candidate receives a majority, the top two
    have another contest
  • Favors incumbents

4
Initiatives, referendum, recall
  • Initiatives allow citizens to propose
    legislation and submit it to popular vote
  • Ballot access usually determined by petition
  • Referendum allows legislature to submit
    proposed legislation for popular vote
  • More and more states are requiring a referendum
    for tax increases
  • Recall allow citizens to remove someone from
    office
  • Very rare Gray Davis ex-Governor of California

5
Presidential Election
  • Every four years
  • Convention delegates selected at state primaries
    and caucuses for each party
  • Winner take all primary
  • Proportional representation
  • PR w/bonus delegate (one per district)
  • Beauty contest w/separate delegates
  • Not bound by election results
  • Delegate selection w/no beauty contest
  • Caucus closed party meeting to select delegates

6
Nomination Campaign
  • Primaries or caucuses?
  • Primaries
  • more democratic better gauge of popular
    approval require candidate to campaign broadly
    rigorous test
  • Caucuses
  • Deliberative and thoughtful participation those
    involved in selection process must invest a lot
    of personal time in meetings to discuss issues
    and candidates

7
Congressional Elections
  • Little media coverage
  • Name recognition is ultra important
  • Incumbency advantage
  • Taxpayer funds
  • Franking privileges (free mass mailings)
  • Provide services for constituents (cut red tape)
  • Mid Term Elections
  • Incumbents in presidents party often lose

8
Campaign Finance
  • Soft Money and Issue Advocacy Ads
  • 527 groups
  • Do not mention candidate but clearly favor one
    candidate or harm another one
  • Political Action Committees (PAC)
  • Interest groups with money to spend (NRA
    Teamsters EMILYs List
  • Federal PACs are limited in the amount of money
    that they can contribute to other organizations
  • at most 5,000 per candidate per election.
    Elections such as primaries, general elections
    and special elections are counted separately.
  • at most 15,000 per political party per year.

9
Campaign Finance (cont.)
  • Political Party Contributions
  • Congressional Member to Candidate Contributions
  • Personal Contribution
  • Public Funds
  • Presidential election only
  • Places spending restrictions on candidate if they
    use public funds
  • 2004 Bush did not use public funds but Kerry did
    and was limited to the 75 million lump sum.

10
Campaign Finance Reform
  • Do we need more reform?
  • What are some possible suggestions?

11
Voting Behavior
  • Income people with higher income tend to vote
    more often
  • Strong correlation between income and education
  • Age older people vote more than younger people
  • Gender women tend to vote for Democrats more
    than Republicans
  • Race whites tend to vote more often than
    African Americans.

12
Voter Turnout
  • Too Busy
  • Difficulty in Registration
  • Difficulty in Absentee Voting
  • Number of Elections
  • Voter Attitudes
  • Alienation dont like candidates dont see a
    difference in candidates
  • Weak Political Parties
  • Not able to mobilize voters..

13
What can be done to increase voter turnout?
  • Sounds like some kind of an exam question to me..
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