Name ______
Chapter 7 (178-202)
The Electoral Process
Daily Grade Sheet
Outline 1_____(10)
Outline 2_____ (20)
Outline 3 _____ (10)
Quiz 1 _____ (10)
Quiz 2_____ (10)
Practice Pkt_____ (15)
Test_____ (25)
Daily Grade ______(100)
Section 1 The Nominating Process
Facts
- The nominating process is critically important to the democratic government.
- There are five major nominating methods used in the United States.
Vocab
Nomination
General election
Caucus
Direct primary
Closed primary
Open primary
Blanket primary
Runoff primary
Nonpartisan election
A critical First Step
- The nominating process is the process of candidate selection.
- List & define the five ways in which nominations are made in the United States.
A) ______
B) ______
C) ______
D) ______
E) ______
The Direct Primary
- There are two forms of the direct primary used in the U.S., the ______primary and the ______primary.
- What is the major difference between the two?
Questions
- Would you rather participate in a closed or open primary? Explain.
Directions: Read p.187 and answer the questions that follow.
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Section 2 Elections
Facts
- Every state now uses the Australian ballot, which is of either the party column or the office group type.
- Voting machines and electronic vote-counting systems are in wide use throughout the U.S.
Vocab
Absentee voting
Coattail effect
Precinct
Polling place
Ballot
The Administration of Elections
- Democratic governments cannot succeed unless elections are ______, ______, and ______.
- What is the extent of federal control in the election process?
- When are elections generally held?
- What are the three groups of voters who can be labeled “absentee voters?”
A) ______
B) ______
C) ______
Casting the Ballot
0 All states now use the Australian Ballot when it comes to voting.
- What are the four essential features?
A) ______
B) ______
C) ______
D) ______
Questions
- Identify one positive and one negative effect of manual vote counting.
- Identify one positive and one negative effect of machine vote counting.
- Identify one positive and one negative effect of on-line voting.
Section 3 Money & Elections
Facts
- Money plays a key role in politics.
- Most campaign money comes from private sources.
- There are loopholes in campaign laws.
Vocab
PAC
Subsidy
Soft money
Hard money
Sources of funding
- There are two sources of funding: ______& ______Sources.
- What are the five areas of private funding?
E) ______
F) ______
G) ______
H) ______
I) ______
- The one source of public funding can come from a ______.
The Federal Election Commission
- The FEC administers all federal laws dealing with campaign finance.
- What are the four broad areas enforced by the FEC?
J) ______
K) ______
L) ______
M) ______
- List and define three areas in which campaigners can find loopholes in FEC laws.
A) ______
______
B) ______
______
C) ______
______
Questions
- Identify one way the electoral process would change if campaign funding would not be regulated.
- What if there was even tighter control on campaign funding?