Electoral College and Role of the President

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A person must have lived in the US for _____ years in order to be President.

14

A President cannot serve more than _____ terms

2 terms = 8 years

How many electoral votes does a candidate need to get to WIN the Presidency?

270 to WIN!

What is the fewest number of electoral votes a state could have?

3

How old must a person be in order to be President in America?

35 years old

How long is a term for the Presidency?

4 years

How many TOTAL electoral votes are there in the Electoral College?

538

The qualifications and responsibilities of the Presidency are found in Article II of the __________.

Constitution

The President is the head of the _____ branch.

Executive

What is the "winner-take-all" system in the electoral college?

Most states have a "winner-take-all" system. This is when the candidate who wins the majority (most) of votes in a state wins ALL that state's electoral votes.

What month is the National Election Day?

November

The Legislative Branch is made of 2 house of Congress called _______ and ______.

Senate and House of Representatives

What day of the week are elections held on?

Tuesday

Electoral College

a system used to elect the president of the United States

How many Senators does each state have?

each state has 2 Senators which means there are 100 total Senators in the U.S.

Which vote determines the winner in an election? Is it the popular vote or electoral vote?

electoral vote

The PEOPLE who cast their vote for President are called __________

electors

How is the number of electoral votes for each state figured out?

it is equal to the number of Senators (2 per state) and the number of member in the House of Representatives.

The more people living in a state means

more electoral votes the states has

What are the 3 major qualifications to be president?

must be 35 years old, must be a resident (lived in the US) for the last 14 years and must be a US citizen

What does "winner take all" mean?

the candidate who gets most of the popular votes in a state, gets ALL the electoral votes in that state

What is Inauguration Day?

the candidate who wins the election is "sworn in" as President which means the new President promises to do his/her best job and to protect the United States. It happens every 4 years on January 20th in Washington, DC.

The number of electoral votes is based on

the number of people living in that state. So more people = more electoral votes!

What is the popular vote?

the people in every state voting for the person they want to win the election

The total number of representatives in the U.S. House of Representatives is based on?

the state's population (the number of people living in the state).


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