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Election 2008


ELECTORAL COLLEGE

Electoral Votes for the presidential election: Each state has a certain number of electoral votes. The more people that live in your state-the more electoral votes your state gets. (Can you see why candidates would spend a lot of time in California, New York, and Texas?) In 48 of the states, the candidate that gets the most votes gets all the electoral votes for that state. Nebraska and Maine do not follow the winner-take-all rule, there could be a split of electoral votes among candidates through a proportional allocation of votes. The first candidate to win 270 electoral votes becomes the President.

 

PARTY PLATFORMS

The National Platform is an official statement of a political party's position on a wide variety of issues. Each issue category included in the Platform is a "plank." A new Platform is adopted every four years by both the Democratic and Republican parties.

 

CANDIDATES and ISSUES

 

PRESIDENTIAL DEBATES

Presidential debates: The central focus of a presidential debate should be to provide voters with information they need to measure the suitability of the candidates for the White House.

 

BALLOT MEASURES

Anything that appears on a ballot other than a candidate running for office is called a ballot measure.  Ballot measures are broken down into two distinct categories - initiatives (or propositions) and referendums.

The terms above are all forms of "direct democracy" practiced by various states.  In a direct democracy, all citizens, without the intermediary of elected or appointed officials, can participate in making public decisions.  Ballot measures are a form of direct democracy practiced by many states in the U.S.

Read more about ballot measures (initiatives and referendums) at the Initiative and Referendum website iandrinstitute.org.

View of map of the types of ballot measures states have at iandrinstitute.org/statewide_i%26r.htm

Does your state practice direct democracy through the ballot measure process?

 

CONSERVATIVE vs. LIBERAL BELIEFS

 

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