Presidential elections v. congressional elections anderson highschool
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2. POPULAR VOTE:
The vote for a U.S. presidential candidate made by the qualified
voters, as opposed to that made by the electoral college.
WINNING PERCENTAGES OF THE LAST
SIX PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS:
1992- 43.01%
1996- 49.23%
2000-47.87%
2004- 50.73%
2008- 52.87%
2012- 50.6%
3. WINNING PERCENTAGES HOUSE
CONGRESSIONAL ELECTIONS LAST SIX
CONGRESSES
2002-2012
108th: 52%
109th-55%
110th-50.5%
111th- 58%
112th-53%
113th-51%
5. INCUMBENT ADVANTAGE
Advantages:
• More recognition
• Easier access to Campaign
Finance and government
resources
• Incumbents have won more
over the years
6. SINGLE MEMBER DISTRICT
An electoral district, or constituency having a single representative in a
legislative body, rather then having 2 or more.
Impacts the winning percentages because you can win with a lesser
percentage then someone else.
Eliminates third party votes.
7. WHY ARE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS MUCH
CLOSER THAN THE AVERAGE HOUSE/SENATE
ELECTION
The whole country votes, so there is a broader variety of voters
More people take interest in the presidential election.
8. HOUSE/SENATE ELECTIONS
States lean towards one party, causing that party to be elected into office
every time there is an election
Example would be that California is primarily Democrat, so usually a
Democratic candidate gets elected everytime
9. DIVIDED GOVERNMENT
One party controls the white house and another controls both houses of
congress
USA is mainly a divided government.
10. QUESTIONS
1. What is divided government?
2. What is the popular vote?
3. One advantage of being an Incumbent.
4. What is a single member district?
5. What party does California primarily lean?