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The Executive Branch

The Presidency

44th President

 Barack Obama is our 44th President and

serves in many roles.

 He is the chief of state which means he is

the head of state.

Chief Executive

 Barack Obama is also referred to as the

chief executive because he is head of the

executive branch.

 As chief administrator of the federal

government President Obama is in charge

of an administration that employs nearly

three million civilians.

Other positions

 President Obama is also commander and

chief (in charge of the armed forces)

 Chief legislator.. He just helped push

through Congress the healthcare reform

bill.

 Chief of Party- The Democrats “top guy”

 Chief Citizen

Fun facts/ Qualifications

 Must be a natural born citizen to be

President

 Must be 35 years old

 Also have lived in the U.S. for 14 years





 John F Kennedy youngest President ever

elected. Ronald Reagan the oldest to be

elected at 69.

Salary and other information

 President makes $400,000 a year

 If President dies, resigns or is impeached

the Vice President becomes President

 25th amendment made the succession of

the Vice President a formal amendment .

Line of Succession

 President

 VP

 Speaker of the House

 President Pro Tempore

 Secretary of State





 List is on page 359

Assignment/Web quest

 Online you need to search for the people that

are in line to become President. Look at the list

on page 359. Your goal for today is to learn how

the line of succession would work if multiple

people in government were injured/killed or

impeached. Your job is to give me a list of

names including the President and Vice

President followed by the next eight people in

line to be President. I want their name, their

current title and where they are on the line of

succession list. Assignment is due Wednesday

and will be graded for accuracy. Good luck!!

Electoral College

 When deciding how the President would

be elected the Framers of the Constitution

believed that people in the country were

not educated enough to be able to choose

wisely.

 So they devised a system to elect the

President

Electoral College

 Framers came up with a plan.

 Each of states would have as many presidential electors

as it had senators and representatives combined.

 This system tends to make candidates focus on large

states/highly populated states in order to gain the 270

votes it needs out of 538 possible votes.

 Each of these voters would pick two people for President

 The person with the highest number of votes would be

the president, while the second most votes would

become the vice President.

12th Amendment

 Created separate elections for President

and VP because of the election of 1812.

Parties emerged and this type of election

no longer worked.

 After this method they went to a method

creating a separate race for President and

VP

National Conventions

 This is where a party nominates who their

political party will be

 Elections that decide who each candidate

will be for a party are called Presidential

Primaries

 At the beginning of these conventions a

keynote address is given. This is usually

given to fire up support for the party and

its issues!

Party platform

 Basic statement of the party’s principles and

what it stands for on major political issues/policy

matters.

 Deciding the party platform is one of the most

important things done at a national convention

 At the end of the convention the actual voting

by delegates from each state for the party

candidate is done. Balloting continues until a

candidate receives a majority of the delgates’

votes.



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