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Presidential Election Process

Presidential Election Process

Assessment

Presentation

History

6th - 12th Grade

Hard

Created by

Joseph Anderson

FREE Resource

10 Slides • 10 Questions

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Presidential Election Process


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There are two main political parties in the United States.

  • The Democratic Party - founded in 1828

  • The Republican Party - founded in 1854

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Multiple Select

Which are the two main political parties in the United States? Choose 2

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Democratic Party

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Green Party

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Republican Party

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Libertarian Party

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These political parties nominate candidates for president

  • The Democratic Party - Joe Biden

  • The Republican Party - Donald Trump

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Multiple Choice

Who is the Democratic Party candidate for President?

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Jo Jorgenson

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Howie Hawkins

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Donald Trump

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Joe Biden

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Multiple Choice

Who is the Republican Party candidate for President?

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Jo Jorgenson

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Howie Hawkins

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Donald Trump

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Joe Biden

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Qualifications to be President of the United States

  • You must be 35 years old

  • You must be a natural born citizen

  • You must have been a resident of the United States for at least 14 years

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Multiple Select

Choose ALL the qualifications to be President of the United States

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35 years old

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Natural born citizen

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Male

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Resident for 14 years

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Step 1 - Primary Elections

Political parties hold primary elections. People who are members of a political party vote in a primary election. A primary election is to choose their candidate for president. Primary elections happen in the spring of an election year.

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Multiple Choice

When do primary elections happen?

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Winter

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Spring

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Summer

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Fall

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Step 2 - Political parties nominate their candidate.

Political parties count the votes from the primary elections. The winner becomes their candidate for president. The political party nominates their candidate at a convention. The conventions happen in the summer of an election year.

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Multiple Choice

When do political parties hold their nominating conventions?

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Winter

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Spring

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Summer

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Fall

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Step 3 - Candidates Campaign for Votes

Candidates for president campaign. In a campaign, they ask people to vote for them. In a campaign they give speeches. In a campaign they make commericals. In a campaign they have debates.

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Multiple Select

What are some things a candidate does in a campaign? Choose 3

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Gives speeches

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Make commercials

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Debate

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Campaign in other countries

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Step 4 - Registered Voters Vote in the General Election

The presidential election is on a Tuesday in November. Registered voters vote for the candidate they want as president. Each candidate gets electoral college votes from the states they win.

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Multiple Choice

When does the general election happen?

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Winter

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Spring

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Summer

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Fall

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Step 5 - The Electoral College Votes

After the general election, the Electoral College votes. Delegates vote based on the results from the general election. This happens in December.

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Multiple Choice

When does the Electoral College vote?

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Winter

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Spring

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Summer

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Fall

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Step 6 - The President is inaugurated

On January 27 of the following year, the new president is inaugurated. The new president has to take an oath. An oath is a promise. The new president promises to uphold the constitution.

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Multiple Choice

When is the president inaugurated?

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Winter

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Spring

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Summer

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Fall

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