Voting and Interest Groups
Eligibility Requirements
18 years old, resident of the state for a specific time period, citizen of the United States
Federal Regulation of Lobbying Act
1946; all lobbies must register with federal and state governments and report all expenditures
"Polls show our candidate is pulling ahead, and we expect to win in a landslide."
Bandwagon
Where are lobbyists frequently invited to?
Congressional Committees to speak
Popular beauty queen says, "I'm voting for candidate B and so should you."
Endorsement
"Make America Great Again"
Glittering Generality
What state uses a caucus?
Iowa
"My parents were ordinary, hardworking people, and thy taught me those values."
Just Plain Folks
What social factor has an effect on public opinion?
Mass media
Who cannot vote?
Mentally institutionalized, imprisoned, and those who do not meet state requirements
"Candidate A is a dangerous extremist."
Name-calling
What governmental factor has an effect on public opinion?
Nations economic system
How many times can you vote in each election?
Once
election results
One way to determine pubic opinion, but not always reliable
What kind of power is holding an election?
Reserved power (state)
"Candidate C has the best record on the environment."
Stacked Cards
Who sets the rules regarding elections?
States
Associating a patriotic symbol with a candidate
Symbols
Random sample
a sample that fairly represents a population because each member has an equal chance of inclusion
What personal factors play a role in public opinion?
age, gender, income, hobbies, race, religion, and occupation
Early voting
an accommodation that allows voting up to two weeks before Election Day
What is the one real excuse for not voting?
apathy
What happens once a person is registered to vote?
assigned to a district
Propaganda
attempt to promote a person or idea
loaded question
biased questions asked to get a certain response
Functions of Interest Groups
bring issues to the public and lawmakers, and support candidates who favor their goals
Ticket
candidates for president and vice president
How do state play a role in the national convention?
choose delegates to attend the convention according to population
How do individual donors support campaigns?
contribute money
Nominating convention
delegates are chosen by party members to select the candidate
What is the mot common type of interest groups?
economic groups
What do political parties hold in order to raise money for campaigns?
elaborate dinners
no excuse voting
elections are always held the first tuesday after the first monday of november in even years, early voting, absentee voting, mail-in voting
Why do lobbyists try to arouse public opinion?
encourage the public to communicate with elected leaders
There are interest groups for:
ethnic, age, gender, and specific causes
Political Action Committee (PAC)
fund raising organizations
Canvassing
going through neighborhoods to ask for support
How do interest groups gain strength?
in number
Have regulation laws been effective or ineffective?
ineffective
What is the #1 thing lobbyists provide?
information
Labor unions
interested in the rights of workers
Buisness organization
interested in trade relationships
Apathy
lack of interest
Caucus
meeting of party members
What type of primary election does North Carolina use
modified closed primary
Where are presidential candidates chosen?
national convention
Where can you gather information on election candidates?
newspapers, magazines, radio, television, and the internet
Pressure groups
nickname for interest groups because they try to pressure the government into making decisions
Bias
one-sided point of view
closed primary election
only registered party members may vote
public opinion
opinions of a group of people about a person or issue
Open Primary Election
party membership not required to vote
Lobbyists
people that try and gain support
interest group
people who share a similar point of view
pollsters
people who take polls
Who chooses the vice-presidential candidate?
presidential candidate
absentee voting
provisions made for those unable to get to their regular polling places on election day
What is the most accurate way to determine public opinion?
public opinion polls
primary election
registered voters choose the candidate
Industrial and trade
represent certain types of businesses
Professional associations
represent different professions
What do lobbyists spend a lot of their time doing?
researching issues in order to persuade lawmakers
Why is registration not an obstacle?
states allow people to register when they renew their driver's license
Public opinion polls
surveys with random samples of citizens that are used to estimate the opinion of the entire population
Presidential Election Campaign Fund
tax payers check a box on tax forms
Mail-in voting
the method by which registered voters fill out and mail ballots that have been mailed to them
Electorate
the people eligible to vote
voter turnout
the percentage of eligible voters who cast a ballot in an election
What is the most important element of campaigning?
to create a positive image for a candidate
Lobby
try to get government officials to support a groups goals