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ELECTION 2012

ELECTION 2012. KIDS VOTE www.generationnation.org | facebook.com/ generationnation | twitter.com/ gennation. | Election Vocabulary. Vote –Make a decision C andidate –A person running for office Office –An elected role in government Referendum

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ELECTION 2012

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  1. ELECTION 2012 KIDS VOTE www.generationnation.org | facebook.com/generationnation | twitter.com/gennation

  2. | Election Vocabulary • Vote –Make a decision • Candidate –A person running for office • Office –An elected role in government • Referendum –A public vote on a question, policy or issue • Electoral College –Constitutional process by which the President is elected by state representatives, or Electors

  3. Political Parties • Political Parties are groups of people who have similar ideas. Major US political parties •Democrats www.democrats.org •Republicans www.gop.com •Libertarians www.lp.org Some government offices are nonpartisan •The individual candidates can have political ideas but don’t officially run as members of a political party •Includes school board and judges

  4. On Our Ballot • President • Governor • US House of Representatives • Mecklenburg ballot • –County Commission • –Student referendum

  5. President President –4‐year term Role –Makes decisions –Works with Congress –Works with other countries –Follows and enforces U.S. laws –Leads the military –Represents the United States I'll Be the President

  6. Meet the Candidates BarackObama (D) Mitt Romney (R) Gary Johnson (L) Romney Campaign Site Johnson Campaign Site/ Obama Campaign Site

  7. Governor Governor –4‐year terms Role –Reports to the General Assembly on the business of North Carolina –Recommends a budget to the General Assembly and administers a balanced budget –Leads the state’s military forces (except when forces are called into action by the US) –Names state officers, such as judges –Signs North Carolina laws

  8. Meet the Candidates Walter Dalton (D) Pat McCrory (R) Barbara Howe (L) Dalton Campaign Site McCrory Campaign Site Howe Campaign Site

  9. U.S. House of Representatives Representative –2‐year terms Role includes: –Represents North Carolina residents in Congress –Makes decisions –Works with the Senate to create and approve legislation –Initiates revenue bills, including taxes –Can impeach officials –Elects the President in the event of an electoral deadlock

  10. Meet the Candidates Campbell Campaign Site Roberts Campaign Site Pittenger Campaign Site Jennifer Roberts (D) Robert Pittenger (R) Curtis Campbell (L)

  11. County Commission • Governing body for Mecklenburg County 3 At‐Large members represent entire county; 6 District members represent districts Responsibilities of the BOCC include: •Adopt the annual county budget •Set the property tax rate •Define county priorities and policies (health, safety, education, environment, social services) •Hire the county manager, a professional who manages the daily operations of the county

  12. Candidates for County Commission At‐Large (Votefor 3) •Pat Cotham (D) •Trevor Fuller (D) •Kim Ratliff (D) •Jason Bateman (L) •Michael Hobbs (R) •James Peterson (R) •Wayne Powers (R) Vote for 1 District Representative District 1: Keith Bradford (D) orKaren Bentley (R)

  13. Now…its YOUR turn! 1.Learn about the candidates 2.Think about the information 3.Choose candidates you like best 4.Vote 5.After the election, keep track of the candidates & their promises and actions

  14. Start with an issue YOU care about Education, environment, safety, transportation, economy/jobs, children, neighborhoods, teachers • Find information about the candidates GenerationNationwww.generationnation.org/k12in2012 Includes candidate debate videos and other information Charlotte Observer www.charlotteobserver.com NC Voter Guide www.ncvoterguide.org

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