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About the Association

About the Association. Every Vote Matters!. What is an election? We have elections to choose public officials in towns, cities, counties, states & the nation. Public officials represent the American people when they make laws. There are three types of public officials:

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About the Association

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  1. About the Association Every Vote Matters!

  2. What is an election? • We have elections to choose public officials in towns, cities, counties, states & the nation. • Public officials represent the American people when they make laws. • There are three types of public officials: • National officials work in the nation’s capitol (Washington, D.C.) • State officials work in the state capitol (Indianapolis) • Local officials work in their hometown or county

  3. About the Association Election day – Tuesday, Nov. 6, 2012

  4. About the Association Who are public officials? • National Officials • U.S. President • U.S. Senator • U.S. House Representative • State Officials • Governor • Lieutenant Governor • Attorney General (lawyer) • Superintendent of Public Instruction • Senators • House Representatives • Judges

  5. About the Association Guess who Can you name the 2012 presidential candidates?

  6. About the Association • The Electoral College • The president’s race is decided by the Electoral College • Each state has a certain number of electors in the Electoral College • The number is based on each state’s number of people in Congress • Indiana has 11 members in Congress, so Indiana has 11 electoral college votes • Voters select the people to vote in the electoral college • The candidate for president with the most votes on Election Day gets all 11 of Indiana’s votes in the Electoral College

  7. Top 10 ISBA Tools to Empower Your Practice: 2008 Electoral College Results

  8. Top 10 ISBA Tools to Empower Your Practice: Guess who Can you name the 2012 Indiana candidates for governor?

  9. Top 10 ISBA Tools to Empower Your Practice: What is a campaign? Campaigns tell voters why to vote for someone • Put up signs • TV commercials • Visit schools, homes & businesses • Hand out shirts, stickers & other items • Participate in debates with their competition • Walk in local parades • Keep website current • Meet with voters • Hold rallies • Call voters to ask for their support

  10. Top 10 ISBA Tools to Empower Your Practice: Voter Eligibility & registration • Eligibility in Indiana • U.S. citizen & 18 years old by Election Day • Live in your home for more than 30 days before the election • Registration • Must register at least 29 days before Election Day • In person, by mail or online

  11. Top 10 ISBA Tools to Empower Your Practice: • How to vote: • Go to your polling place or voting center to vote. • Take a photo ID (e.g., driver’s license, passport) with you. • Voters use either a paper ballot or a voting machine.

  12. Your vote matters! • Candidate with the most votes wins • Counties tally votes & report the winners • If vote counts are very close, a candidate may challenge results or ask for a recount. • Unless someone challenges an outcome, the winners are finalized 10 days after the election.

  13. POP QUIZ!! • When is Election Day? • How old do you need to be to vote? • Who is a candidate? • What do campaigns do? • Where do you go to vote? • Why is voting important?

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