Presidential Elections

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Presidential Elections Do Now Questions: What does it mean to be a “red” state?  What does it mean to be a “blue” state?  Where do these names come from?  Electoral Map - 2000 Popular Vote vs. Electoral Vote  Popular Vote  The number of individual votes cast 60,000,000 300 50,000,000 250  Electoral Vote   40,000,000 200 Votes cast by the states Number of votes varies 30,000,000 Gore Bush Nader 150 Gore Bush Nader 20,000,000 100 10,000,000 50  How are they related?  0 0 Popular vote determines how a state uses its electoral votes Popular Electoral Electoral College – Counting Votes  Each state gets a certain number of votes to cast   Example: New Jersey New Jersey sends 13 Congressmen to the House of Representatives and 2 Senators to the Senate. How many Electoral Votes does it get? 1 per Senator 1 per Congressman  Exception: Washington D.C.  Has neither Senators nor Congressmen, but they get 3 Electoral Votes Electoral College – Counting Votes  What is the fewest number of Electoral Votes a state can have?  What state has the most?    California – 55 Texas – 34 New York - 31 “Winner Take All” System  Electoral Votes are cast based on a “winner take all” system     The candidate that receives the highest popular vote in a state receives all of the state's electoral vote No “partial” votes No splitting the votes between multiple candidates Example #1: NJ votes 56% for Gore and 41% for Bush. Of the 15 electoral votes, how many does Gore get? Example #2: NH votes 48% for Bush and 47% for Gore. Of the 4 electoral votes, how many does Gore get?  Is the Electoral College Fair?  Arguments against...       Arguments for ...    Minority party Battleground states are ignored Popular vote vs electoral vote Third party candidates lose out Voters in small states have “too much” voice Small states have a voice Third party candidates don't “dilute” the vote Simple maps on election night Reforming the Electoral College  Suggested reform in CA  Electoral votes are split    Popular vote is broken down by Congressional district Candidate wins one electoral vote for each Congressional district he wins Candidate with the most overall vote gets the 2 “Senator” votes Reforming the Electoral College  Another possibility...    Split the electoral votes based on the proportion of the popular vote Use regular rounding rules (0.5+ is rounded up) Example: California votes 54% for Gore and 42% for Bush. Of 55 electoral votes, how many does Bush get? Reforming: Examining the Problem  According to the Constitution...  Each state can decide how to use its electoral votes  Change will likely happen over time, state by state   What happens if only some states change their system, and some keep the “winner take all” system? Does one political party have more of an incentive to reform a state than the other? Reforming: Examining the Problem  To address these issues...   We will re-calculate the 2000 Presidential election We will use the simple proportion rule  Each candidate gets a percentage of the electoral votes equal to his percentage of the popular vote (rounded to a whole number) All states switch to the new rule Only Democratic states switch to the new rule Only Republican states switch to the new rule  Groups will examine one of three possibilities   

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