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Teacher s Guide Create a polling place Materials Alphabetical list of students who are voting with space for them to sign next to their name. Signs (attached) 2 or more tables Area with tables, clipboards or writing surfaces for marking ballots in private. Ballots (print extra) Pens/pencils Ballot Box (box or similar container) My Vote My Voice stickers (print extra) Reporting Form (attached) Poll Worker RoleS Students, staff or community volunteers will serve the following roles: Greeter Judge stands at the door and directs voter to the roster table. Roster Judge instructs voters to find their name on the list of students and to sign next to their name. The Judge then directs the students to the ballot table. Ballot Judge hands ballots to students and answers any questions about how to vote. Ballot Box Judge stands next to the ballot box and hands students a sticker after they deposit their ballots. 1. Voting process: Set up a table for the Roster Judge with an alphabetical list of students (roster). Students will sign next to their name before receiving a ballot. If your school has a large student body, break the list into 2 or 3 groups (e.g., A M, N-Z) with corresponding table signs to facilitate voter lines (. After signing the roster, the Roster Judge directs students to the ballot table where the Ballot Judge gives them a ballot and directs them to the voting area. After completing their ballots, students deposit them in the ballot box and the Ballot Box Judge gives each a sticker. 2. When finished, student volunteers count the ballots. Separate the ballots into piles for each candidate, including a pile for all write-in ballots. Create another pile for any ballots where the student s ballot marking is not clear; these are spoiled ballots. Count each pile, and write the totals on your Reporting Form. 3. If your school has a single polling place, submit your results online. If there are other polling places in your school, send your results to your school s election coordinator to be added to your school s total. results Due 5 p.m. Wednesday, October 26 Enter the complied results for your school at https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/studentsvote2016

Roster Table STEP ONE Sign in Here

Ballot Table STEP TWO Get ballot here

Post in Voting Area Step three vote Fill in the oval to the left of the name of your choice. Fill the oval completely and do not make marks outside of the oval. Vote for only one team of president & vice-president. When finished, place your ballot in the ballot box and receive your sticker. If you make a mistake on your ballot, ask the Ballot Judge for a new one.

Post in Voting Area Polling Place Rules Your vote is private. No one may try to influence your vote. If you make a mistake on your ballot, ask the Ballot Judge for a new one.

Ballot Box Step FOUR Put Ballot in box

Roster Table Use to divide student list in half Last Name A - m

Roster Table Use to divide student list in half Last Name n - Z

Roster Table Use to divide student list into thirds Last Name A - H

Roster Table Use to divide student list into thirds Last Name I - Q

Roster Table Use to divide student list into thirds Last Name R - Z

Vote Totals Reporting Form President Vice President Party Donald J. Trump Michael R. Pence Republican # of Votes Grades 9-12 if applicable # of Votes Grades 8 Hillary Clinton Tim Kaine Democratic-Farmer-Labor Darrell Castle Scott Bradley Constitution Party Dan R. Vacek Mark Elworth, Jr. Legal Marijuana Now Alyson Kennedy Osborne Hart Socialist Workers Party Jill Stein Howie Hawkins Green Party Rocky Roque De La Fuente Michael Steinberg American Delta Party Evan McMullin Nathan Johnson Independence Gary Johnson William Weld Libertarian Party Write-In Votes (for any candidates) Spoiled Ballots (voters ballot marking not clear) *If voting is occuring elsewhere in your school, send this sheet to your school s election coordinator to be added your school s total. results Due 5 p.m. Wednesday, October 26 Enter the compiled results for your school at https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/studentsvote2016