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ELECTORAL DYSFUNCTION NAME: While viewing this PBS Documentary video answer the following questions. 1. America is at war over V. The fear of voter fraud and concern over limiting voting for Americans has caused us to be at war. 2. Who can vote in America? Those b here and those who become citizens 3. Is voting a Right or a Privilege? (Circle the answer) Newly naturalized citizens look at the Constitution. 4. The founders were unsure if it was a right or a privilege. The Constitution gave S the right to create voting laws. 5. There are Separate voting areas. 6. The Electoral College was created for a balance between North & South States. They used the / compromise to make voting representation more equal in voting. Even though slaves were not allowed to vote. 7. What were the young student s reactions to the electoral game played? 8. in 10 presidents didn t win the presidential election even though they won the popular vote. The Electoral College frustrates people because it sidelines 3 / 4 of American States. Give one example of a Red State Blue State 9. out of of the most populated states don t have much campaigning. 10. List two SWING STATES: 11. was the first state to require photo ID s

12. The Supreme Court ruled photo ID s Constitutional TRUE or FALSE (circle one) 13. What religious group was turned away from voting? 14. % of voters in Indiana don t have the required voting ID? Who tends to NOT have ID s? 15. Why are people frustrated about having to have a photo ID for voting? Why is this a big deal to some people? 16. Some believe Voter ID is the new P TAX. More than 1 / 2 of our states have never required a photo ID. 17. Do absentee ballots require Photo ID? 18. Is voter fraud a major problem in America? Listen to the 2 minute segment then explain: 19. If you commit voter fraud you can face a $10,000.00 fine and up to years in prison. And it s reasonably easy to get caught. 20. What is the #1 cause of voter disenfranchisement? Voter R 21. People who have served their time as a felon in Indiana can vote True or False( circle) 22. We are one of the few industrialized democracies that DOES NOT HAVE a universal voter registration system. There are million Americans eligible to vote but who are NOT on the voter rolls even though they are on many other rolls such as driver s licenses taxes and school lists.

Tom Tancredo s test has been out there. Recall the literacy test of the early 1960 s. 23. It wasn t until 1971 when year olds finally got the right to vote. 24. Not all voters are created equal. Meet the PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS. Who are the electors? Some states make you pay a fine if you don t vote for who you are supposed to vote for in your state. 25. At the voting polls the ballots are put in the box and you have to have a D and a _R with Keys to lock and unlock the box. 26. If you are not on the voter rolls you can vote with a P ballot and it will probably not be counted. 27. The bloody 8 th is a district in Indiana where a Federal recount happened in 1984. It turned the Republican lead into a count lead for the Democrats. 28. In 2000 who won Florida s popular count? 28. Why was there so much controversy surrounding this Florida Recount? 29. Ultimately the Supreme decided the outcome of the Florida recount. 30. With only 4 days to go before the presidential election, what does the Judge decide? Election day begins and the absentee ballots are brought out in darkness to the police car and then processing at the POLLING place. 31. / of computer screens are used on Election Day. 32. How do we make sure that computers are safe and secure? 33. % of Americans use paper ballots (scantrons). 34. How do parties go after voters who haven t voted? 35. What was wrong with the 2000 Palm Beach ballots?

The election was decided by just over 500 votes. 36. We don t have NATIONAL Consistency. Why does Canada have more people voting? 37. Do most people know that they are voting for electors instead of the president? 38. Why was the man mad at the end of the segment since he didn t get to vote? Polls are closed at 6pm and then they are counted and released. The Republicans were doing well and as the election returns came in people waited patiently. 67 million Americans cast their ballots for Barrack Obama---61% of eligible voters voted! This was the highest turnout since the 1960 s. Indiana s delegation to the Electoral College voted and voted for Barack Obama. 39. He had a % lead entitling him to winning ALL the electoral 11 electoral votes in Indiana. There have been more bills in congress to abolish the Electoral College than any other. 40. What did the democrats think they did to win the election? The Key to fixing Electoral Dysfunction is VOTING!!!! What happened to Mike Marshall? http://electoraldysfunction.org/news/an-update-on-mike-marshall/

ELECTORAL DYSFUNCTION NAME: KEY While viewing this PBS Documentary video answer the following questions. 1. America is at war over VOTING. The fear of voter fraud and concern over limiting voting for Americans has caused us to be at war. 2. Who can vote in America? Those BORN here and those who become citizens 3. Is voting a Right or a Privilege? (Circle the answer) Newly naturalized citizens look at the Constitution. 4. The founders were unsure if it was a right or a privilege. The Constitution gave STATES the right to create voting laws. 5. There are 13,000 Separate voting areas. 6. The Electoral College was created for a balance between North & South States. The used the 3 / 5 compromise to make voting representation more equal in voting. Even though slaves were not allowed to vote. 7. What were the student s reactions to the electoral game played by young students? They were upset that the popular count didn t win 8. 1 in 10 Presidents DIDN T WIN the PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION even though they WON the POPULAR VOTE. The Electoral College frustrates people because it sidelines ¾ of American States. Give one example of a Red State Texas Blue State California 9. 3 out of 4 most populated states don t have much campaigning. 10. List two SWING STATES: Ohio, Florida, Nevada, Colorada, Iowa, NC, NH

11. INDIANA was the first state to require photo ID s 12. The Supreme Court ruled photo ID s Constitutional TRUE or FALSE (circle one) 13. What religious group was turned away from voting? NUNS 14. 13 % of voters in Indiana don t have the required voting ID? Who tends to NOT have ID s? POOR, ELDERLY and minorities 15. Why are people frustrated about having to have a photo ID for voting? Why is this a big deal to some people? They have to go through extra steps to get an ID and then the way the system works they can t get a photo ID because they need items they can t possibly get ahold of. 16. Some believe Voter ID is the new POLL TAX. More than ½ our states have never required a photo ID. 17. Do absentee ballots require Photo ID? NO 18. Is Voter Fraud a Major problem in America? Listen to the 2 minute segment then explain: NO, 19. If you commit voter fraud you can face a $10,000.00 fine and up to 5 years in prison. And it s reasonably easy to get caught. 20. What is the #1 cause of voter disenfranchisement? Voter REGISTRATION 21. People who have served their time as a felon in Indiana can vote True or False( circle) 22. We are one of the few industrialized democracies that DOES NOT HAVE a universal voter registration system. There are _50 million Americans eligible to vote but who are NOT on the voter rolls even though they are on many other rolls such as driver s licenses taxes and school lists. Tom Tancredo s test has been out there. Recall the literacy test of the early 1960 s. 23. It wasn t until 1971 when 18 year olds finally got the right to vote. 24. Not all voters are created equal. Meet the PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS. Who are the electors? Non elected high officials or someone who has rebelled against the government.

Some states make you pay a fine if you don t vote for who you are supposed to vote for in your state. 25. At the voting polls the ballots are put in the box and you have to have a DEMOCRAT and a REPUBLICAN with Keys to lock and unlock the box. 26. If you are not on the voter rolls you can vote with a PROVISIONAL ballot and it will probably not be counted. 27. The bloody 8 th is a district in Indiana where a Federal recount happened in 1984. It turned the Republican lead into a 4 count lead for the Democrats. 28. In 2000 who won Florida s popular count? George W. Bush 29. Why was there so much controversy surrounding tis Florida Recount? Due to the purging of voter lists 30. With only 4 days to go before the presidential election, what does the Judge decide? The judge ruled the case frivolous in favor of the democrats. Election day begins and the absentee ballots are brought out in darkness to the police car and then processing at the POLLING place. 31. 1 / 3 of computer screens are used on election day. 32. How do we make sure that computers are safe and secure? Have printouts of how people voted 33. 57% of Americans use paper ballots (scantrons). 34. How do parties go after voters who haven t voted? They call them and show up at their houses and give them rides to the polls 35. What was wrong with the 2000 Palm Beach ballots? Butterfly ballots very confusing to read and punch.many punched the wrong person without knowing it. The election was decided by just over 500 votes.

36. We don t have NATIONAL Consistency. Why does Canada have more people voting? Because each state decides how they want to run elections. Canada has a national way to vote. 37. Do most people know that they are voting for electors instead of the president? NO 38. Why was the man mad at the end of the segment since he didn t get to vote? He had voted at the same polling place for years and they changed it on him or he moved and wanted to vote at the same polling place. So he didn t have enough time to vote at the new polling place. Polls are closed at 6pm and then they are counted and released. The Republicans were doing well and as the election returns came in people waited patiently. 67 million Americans cast their ballots for Barrack Obama---61% of eligible voters Voted! Indiana s delegation to the Electoral College voted and voted for Barack Obama. 39. He had a 1 % lead entitling him to winning ALL the electoral 11 electoral votes in Indiana. There have been more bills in congress to abolish the Electoral College than any other. 40. What did the democrats think they did to win the election? Absentee voting The Key to fixing Electoral Dysfunction is VOTING!!!! What happened to Mike Marshall? http://electoraldysfunction.org/news/an-update-on-mike-marshall/