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Introduction to the Presidential Election

Introduction to the Presidential Election

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Presentation

Social Studies

6th Grade

Hard

Created by

Joseph Anderson

FREE Resource

10 Slides • 11 Questions

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U.S. Elections

  • National

    • President & Vice President

    • Senator

    • Representatives

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Congress

Congress is made up of 2 branches Together they make up the Electoral College.

Senate and House of Representatives

4

Multiple Choice

How long is the term of a representative?

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2 years

2

4 years

3

1 year

4

6 months

5

Multiple Select

What are some of the duties of a representative?

1

Introduce bills and resolutions

2

offer ammendments

3

serve on committees

4

decide if laws are constitutional

6

Fill in the Blank

How old do you have to be to be a representative?

7

Open Ended

Who is your Congressional Represetative?

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Open Ended

Name ONE power of the Senate.

10

Drag and Drop

Who is the president of the Senate?​ ​
Drag these tiles and drop them in the correct blank above
U.S. Vice President
Speaker of the House
Chief Justice
Secretary of State

12

Multiple Choice

How often do we hold presidential elections?

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Every 4 Years

2

Every 2 Years

3

Every Yar

4

13

Dropdown

What are the constitutional requirements to be president?

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U.S. Elections

  • State

    • Governor

    • Lieutenant Governor

    • State Legislators

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U.S. Elections

  • Local

    • Mayor

    • City Council

    • Sheriff

    • School Board

16

Poll

Question image

How many votes does it take to win the presidency?

81 Million

270

74 Million

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The Electoral College

In the United States the President is voted for twice. The first election takes place in November on Election Day when registered voters go to the polls to cast their vote. A second election occurs about one month after Election Day in December when a group of several hundred people called electors representing the members of Congress from the fifty states plus three electors from the District of Columbia meet. This group is called the Electoral College.

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media

Each State has electors based on their population. Use the link below to answer the next few questions.

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Fill in the Blank

How many electors does Illinois have?

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Drag and Drop

The electors of each State include 2​ ​ ​
and ​
dependent on a state's population.

Drag these tiles and drop them in the correct blank above
senators
representatives

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Electoral College Map

Using the same link, fill out your Electoral College Map with the number of electors Each state has.

U.S. Elections

  • National

    • President & Vice President

    • Senator

    • Representatives

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