Title: Political Parties and Ideology
1Chapter 7 Elections
2Nominations the First Step
- Before the election can take place, candidates
must be nominated - Nomination the naming of candidates who will
seek office - After candidates are nominated, the general
election is held
3Nominating and Electing a Candidate
4Self-Announcement
- The candidate simply makes an announcement of
his/her intention to seek public office (could
have a friend do it, too)
5Convention
- Public meeting of party activists to energize
voters and choose a party candidate
6Convention
- Now only used by minor parties (like the
Libertarian Party shown below)
7Caucus
- 1800s - originally a private meeting of party
leaders no records kept or journalists allowed - The appearance of corruption led to reforms
8Caucus
- Now - a public meeting of any party members who
wish to participate and debate
9Primary
- A public election held within a political party
to choose the partys nominee for office - Open Primary any eligible voters may vote
- Closed Primary only registered party members
may vote in their partys primary - Most common method in states today
10The Direct Primary
Nonpartisan Primary Candidates are not identified
by party labels
Runoff Primary If a required majority is not met,
the two people with the most votes run again
Closed Primary Only declared party members can
vote.
11Primaries Across the United States
12Precincts and Polling Places
- Precincts
- A precinct is a voting district.
- Precincts are the smallest geographic units used
to carry out elections. - A precinct election board supervises the voting
process in each precinct.
- Polling Places
- A polling place is where the voters who live in a
precinct go to vote. - It is located in or near each precinct. Polling
places are supposed to be located conveniently
for voters.
13Office-Group and Party-Column Ballots
14Voting Machines and Innovations
Electronic vote counting has been in use since
the 1960s. Punch-card ballots are often used to
cast votes. Vote-by-mail elections have come into
use in recent years. Online voting is a trend
that may be encountered in the near future.
15In Case You Care
16Election
- Make a primary ballot out of a half-sheet of
paper - On your ballot, write down your choice for
president of Sesame Street - And now, announcing your candidates
17Big Bird
18Elmo
19Cookie Monster
20Oscar the Grouch
21Bert Ernie
22Grover
23Choose Your Candidate