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What is . . . . The Republican Candidates. Ron Paul Rick Santorum Mitt Romney Newt Gingrich. Super Tuesday . - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The Republican Candidates

Ron Paul Rick Santorum Mitt Romney Newt Gingrich

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Super Tuesday

• It is the day when the greatest number of states (10) hold primary elections to select delegates to national conventions where each party’s presidential candidates are officially nominated.

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Primary Election• The purpose of a primary election is to narrow

down the candidates who want to be President.• Voters use a secret ballot to select delegates.• In an open primary, registered voters,

regardless of their party affiliation, can vote in any party primary they choose.

• In a closed primary, voters must declare a party affiliation and can only vote in that primary.

• Over 40 states and territories and the District of Columbia use primaries.

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Caucuses• Party members and party leaders meet to

select delegates and usually must demonstrate their support for a presidential candidate by public declaration.

• Caucuses are often used in combination with a state convention to elect delegates to the national convention.

• 15 states and territories use caucuses.

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Delegate Selection• Party members in each state select

delegates to go to the national conventions to represent their choices for presidential candidates.

• The candidate who obtains a majority of delegate votes at that party’s convention receives the party’s nomination.

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National Convention• Each party holds a convention during the

summer and chooses the one candidate that they’ll support in November running for President.

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Electoral College• The first candidate to reach 270

electoral votes becomes President.• On election day, we really vote for

people called electors, who then vote for the President.

• The electors are chosen from the Primaries.

• History of Electoral College Vote http://www.cspanclassroom.org/pdf/ElectoralCollegeHistory.pdf

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Electors• Each state is allocated a number of Electors

equal to the number of its Senators and the number of U.S. Representatives.

• The political parties in each State submit a list of individuals pledged to their candidate for president.

• The major political parties select these individuals at their State party conventions or through appointment by their State party leaders.

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Electors• On the Monday following the second

Weds. of Dec. each State’s Electors meet in their State capitals and cast their electoral votes.

• The electoral votes are sealed and sent to the President of the Senate who opens them and reads them on Jan. 6th.

• The candidate for president with the most electoral votes is declared president.

• http://www.classbrain.com/artteensb/publish/electoral_college.shtml

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2012 Presidential Candidate Positions on 45 Issues

• http://2012election.procon.org/

• http://2012election.procon.org/view.source-summary-chart.php

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Understanding Caucuses and Primaries

• http://www.cnn.com/2008/LIVING/studentnews/01/03/one.sheet.caucus.primary/