USA5 Flashcards
1
Q
what is the electoral process?(7)
A
- announcement/invisible primary
- primary/caucuses
- national party conventions (front loading)
- the campaign
- election day
- electoral college
- inauguration
2
Q
how does the electoral college work? (4)
A
- each state allocated ECV’s, dependant on pop plus senators/representatives
- election day
- most votes get all ECV’s
- need 270 ECV’s to win
3
Q
invisible primaries…
advantages (3)
disadvantages (2)
A
- enough support money
- range of candidates
- well scrutinised candidates
- all about raising money
- long cause apathy
4
Q
primaries/caucuses…
advantages (4)
disadvantages (3)
A
- maintains federalism
- intra-party choice
- genuine party involvement
- more participation
- can be ‘sabotaged’
- low turnout
- calendar effects, front-loading
5
Q
national party conventions…
advantages (4)
disadvantages (2)
A
- formally announce party candidates
- engage party faithful
- poll ‘bounce’
- TV national involvement
- candidates already known
- TV reduced
6
Q
electoral college…
advantages (5)
disadvantages (5)
A
- small pop states important
- decisive outcome
- winner gain majority
- promotes two-party system
- works as founding fathers intended
- complex leads to apathy
- winner may not have majority
- winner takes all, not represented enough
- swing states overly powerful
- disadvantage 3rd parties
7
Q
what are the 6 advantages to incumbency?
A
- name recognition
- fundraising
- gov control
- campaign experience
- presumed success
- risk aversion
- single candidate
8
Q
what are the 3 main fundraising groups?
A
- 527 groups (unlimited, not specific cand)
- political action committees(PAC), hard limited money specific candidate
- super pacs, unlimited support/oppose but not part of that persons campaign
9
Q
what is the 4 reasons finance reform is so hard?
A
- supreme court(citizens united v FEC)
- politicians
- loopholes constantly found
- federal election committee, gridlock
10
Q
7 reasons for electoral reform?
A
- swing states to much importance
- electoral college outdated
- rouge voters
- winner takes all distorts will of voters
- ‘winner’ doesn’t always have majority
- third parties are ignored
- small states over-represented
11
Q
what are the three types of electoral reform?
A
- abolish electoral college
- expand NPVIC
- apportion electors by district
12
Q
reform for the states? 3 NO 1 YES
for the people? 2 NO 1 YES
A
- EC retains state power
- protects voice of small states
- ensures all areas of states have a role
- larger states unrepresented
- in line with constitution avoid tyranny
- two party system encourages
- popular vote not respected
13
Q
reform for the president 1 NO 1 YES
for the constitution?
A
- decisive and accepted result
- encourages more attention on swing states
- electoral college does work
- constitution looks outdated
14
Q
for state funding? 3 YES 2 NO
A
YES -state pluralism -fairer to third parties -reduce public apathy NO -parties less reliant/responsive to voters -challenge party independence