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1 United States presidential election 1
1.1 History.............................................................................................. 1
1.2 Procedure............................................................................................ 3
1.2.1 Eligibility requirements...................................................................... 3
1.2.2 Nominating process............................................................................ 3
1.2.3 The popular vote on Election Day ............................................................. 4
1.2.4 Electoral college ............................................................................ 5
1.2.5 Election calendar............................................................................. 5
1.3 Trends............................................................................................... 5
1.3.1 Political experience.......................................................................... 6
1.3.2 Technology and media.......................................................................... 6
1.4 Criticisms........................................................................................... 7
1.5 Electoral college results............................................................................ S
1.6 Voter turnout........................................................................................ 9
1.7 Financial disclosures................................................................................ 9
1.8 Presidential coattails............................................................................... 9
1.8.1 Comparison with other U.S. general elections.................................................. 9
1.9 See also............................................................................................. 9
1.10 Notes.............................................................................................. 10
1.11 External links...................................................................................... 11
2 Indirect election 12
2.1 See also.......................................................................................... 13 3
3 Electoral College (United States) 14
3.1 Background.......................................................................................... 15
3.2 History............................................................................................. 15
3.2.1 Original plan............................................................................... 15
3.2.2 Breakdown and revision...................................................................... 16
3.2.3 Fourteenth Amendment........................................................................ 16
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3.3 Modern mechanics ........................................
3.3.1 Summary..........................................
3.3.2 Electors.........................................
3.3.3 Joint session of Congress and the contingent election
3.3.4 Contingent presidential election by House........
3.3.5 Contingent vice presidential election by Senate . . .
3.3.6 Deadlocked chambers..............................
3.3.7 Current electoral vote distribution .............
3.4 Chronological table......................................
3.5 Alternative methods of choosing electors.................
3.5.1 Appointment by state legislature.................
3.5.2 Electoral districts..............................
3.5.3 Proportional vote................................
3.5.4 Congressional District Method....................
3.6 Contemporary issues .....................................
3.6.1 Criticism .......................................
3.6.2 Support..........................................
3.7 Proposals for reform or abolition..................
3.7.1 Bayh-Celler Constitutional amendment.............
3.7.2 Every Vote Counts Amendment......................
3.7.3 National Popular Vote Interstate Compact.........
3.8 See also.................................................
3.9 Notes . .................................................
3.10 External links...........................................
President of the United States
4.1 Origin...................................................
4.2 Powers and duties........................................
4.2.1 Article 1 legislative role.......................
4.2.2 Article II executive powers......................
4.2.3 Ceremonial roles.................................
4.2.4 Critics of presidency s evolution ...............
4.3 Selection process .......................................
4.3.1 Eligibility .....................................
4.3.2 Campaigns and nomination ........................
4.3.3 Election and oath ...............................
4.3.4 Tenure and term limits......................... . ,
4.3.5 Vacancy or disability............................
4.4 Compensation ..............................................
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4.5 Post-presidency....................................................................................... 42
4.5.1 Presidential libraries ....................................................................... 43
4.6 Timeline of Presidents................................................................................ 44
4.7 See also.............................................................................................. 44
4.7.1 Lists relating to the United States presidency................................................ 44
4.7.2 Presidential administrations.................................................................. 45
4.7.3 Categories.................................................................................... 45
4.7.4 Articles...................................................................................... 45
4.8 Notes................................................................................................. 45
4.9 References............................................................................................ 45
4.10 Further reading...................................................................................... 49
4.10.1 Primary sources............................................................................... 49
4.11 External links....................................................................................... 49
5 Vice President of the United States 51
5.1 Origin................................................................................................ 51
5.2 Roles of the vice president........................................................................... 51
5.2.1 President of the United States Senate......................................................... 52
5.2.2 Succession and the Twenty-Fifth Amendment..................................................... 52
5.2.3 Informal roles................................................................................ 53
5.3 Selection process .................................................................................... 54
5.3.1 Eligibility................................................................................... 54
5.3.2 Disqualifications ............................................................................ 54
5.3.3 Residency limitation ......................................................................... 55
5.3.4 Nominating process............................................................................ 55
5.3.5 Election, oath, and tenure.................................................................... 56
5.3.6 Original election process and reform.......................................................... 57
5.3.7 Salary........................................................................................ 58
5.3.8 Vacancy....................................................................................... 58
5.4 Growth of the office.................................................................................. 59
5.5 Post-vice presidency.................................................................................. 60
5.6 Timeline of vice presidents........................................................................... 61
5.7 See also.............................................................................................. 61
5.8 Notes and references ................................................................................. 61
5.9 Further reading....................................................................................... 63
5.10 External links..................................................................................... 63 6
6 United States presidential primary 64
6.Î Process .............................................................................................. 64
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6.1.1 Types of primaries and caucuses............................................................... 65
6.1.2 Delegate selection rules...................................................................... 65
6.2 Calendar............................................................................................. 66
6.2.1 Iowa and New Hampshire..................................................................... . 66
6.2.2 South Carolina................................................................................ 67
6.2.3 Super Tuesday .............................................................................. 68
6.3 Background........................................................................................... 68
6.4 History.............................................................................................. 68
6.4.1 In U.S. territories.......................................................................... 69
6.4.2 Advantage of incumbency....................................................................... 69
6.5 Criticisms......................................................................................... 69
6.5.1 Representativeness............................................................................ 69
6.5.2 Front-loading and compression............................................................... 70
6.5.3 Role of superdelegates ....................................................................... 70
6.6 Reform proposals..................................................................................... 71
6.6.1 California Plan (American Plan)............................................................. . 71
6.6.2 Delaware Plan (Fourfold Round Plan)......................................................... 71
6.6.3 Rotating regional primary system........................................................... 71
6.6.4 interregional primary plan ................................................................... 71
6.6.5 Inning adjustment......................................................................... 71
6.7 Lists of primaries................................................................................. 72
6.8 See also......................................................................................... 72
6.9 Notes............................................................................................. 72
6.10 References ...................................................................................... 73
6.11 External link ................................................................................. 73 7 *
7 United States presidential nominating convention 74
7.1 Logistics......................................................................................... 74
7.1.1 Calendars................................................................................. 74
7.L2 Participation .................................................................*.............. 75
7.L3 Host city ................................................................................ 75
7.2 Proceedings ....................................................................................... 76
7.2.1 Platform..................................................................................... 76
7.2.2 Voting ................................................................................... 77
7.2.3 Speeches ................................................................................. 77
7.3 History ........................................................................................ 78
7.3.1 Television coverage........................................................................ 79
7.4 Lists of political party conventions ............................................................... 80
7.4.1 Major party conventions ................................................................... 80
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7.4.2 Significant ihird-pam conventions before 186** ........ . .............* . . 80
7.4.3 Third-party convent ions since I8~2 ........, . . 80
7.5 See also.................................................................................... 80
7.6 Notes ............................................................................................. 80
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8 Article Two of the Tinted States Constitution 82
8.1 Section i: President and Vice President ............................................................. 82
8J.1 Clause I: Executive Power ..................................................................... 82
8.1.2 Clause 2: Method of choosing electors....................................................... 83
8.1.3 Clause 3: Electors........................................................................... 83
8.1.4 Clause 4: Election day................................................................ 84
8.1.5 Clause 5: Qualifications for office........................................................... 84
8.1.6 Clause 6: Vacancy and disability.............................................................. 85
8.1.7 Clause 7: Salary............................................................................ 86
8.1.8 Clause 8: Oath or affirmation................................................................. 86
8.2 Section 2: Presidential powers....................................................................... 86
8.2.1 Clause 1: Command of military: Opinions of cabinet secretaries; Pardons........................ 86
8.2.2 Clause 2: Advice and Consent Clause ........................................................... 87
8.2.3 Clause 3: Recess appointments.................................................................. 88
8.3 Section 3: Presidential responsibilities............................................................. 89
8.3.1 Clause 1: State of the Union ................................................................. 89
8.3.2 Clause 2: Making recommendations to Congress................................................... 89
83.3 Clause 3: Calling Congress into extraordinary session; adjourning Congress..................... 90
8.3.4 Clause 4: Receiving foreign representatives................................................... 90
83.5 Clause 5: Caring for the faithful execution of the law........................................ 90
8,3.6 Clause 6: Officers commissions ............................................................... 91
8.4 Section 4: Impeachment............................................................................... 92
8.5 References .......................................................................................... 92
8.6 External links................................................................................. 93 9 * *
9 Natural-born-citizen clause 94
9. i Constitutional provisions .......................................................................... 94
9.2 History .............................................................................................. 94
9.2.1 Antecedents in England..................................................................... 94
9.2.2 Between 1776 and i 789 .................................................................... 95
9.2.3 Constitutional Convention..................................................................... 95
9.2.4 Constitutionality of the natural-born-citizen clause........................................ 96
9.2.5 Proposed constitutional amendments ....................................................... 96
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9.3 Rationale ............................................................................................ 96
9.4 interpretations of the clause............................................................................. 96
9.4.1 Naturalization Acts of 1790 and 1795 ............................................................. 96
9.4.2 Government officials interpretations . .......................................................... 96
9.4.3 Interpretations by the courts .................................................................... 98
9.4.4 Academic interpretations..........................................................................100
9.5 Eligibility challenges....................................................................................103
9.5.1 1800s.............................................................................................103
9.5.2 1900s.............................................................................................104
9.5.3 2000s.............................................................................................104
9.5.4 Potential presidential candidates who are not eligible............................................107
9.6 See also............................................................................................ . 107
9.7 Notes................................................................................................. 107
9.8 External links....................................................................................... . 113
10 Exploratory committee 114
10.1 References................................................................................................114
10.2 External links......................................................................................... 114
11 Ballot access 115
11.1 Overview of ballot access.................................................................................115
11.2 State laws, the Constitution, and international........................................................ 115
11.2.1 State ballot access laws...................................................................... 116
11.2.2 Constitutional dimensions of ballot access laws................................................. 120
11.2.3 International human rights law and ballot access................................................ 121
11.3 Write-in status versus ballot access................................................................... 121
11.4 Other obstacles facing third parties................................................................ . 121
11.5 Justification of strict ballot access laws by two party supporters...................................... 122
11.6 See also............................................................................................... 122
11.7 References........................................................................................... 123
11.8 Bibliography........................................................................................... 124
11.9 External links....................................................................................124 12 * *
12 Write-in candidate 125
12.1 United States ................................................................................... 125
12.1.1 Historical success of write-in candidates ................................................... 125
12.1.2 California s Proposition 14 impact on write-in candidates.................................... 129
12.2 Other countries ....................................................................................... 129
12.3 Protest.............................................................................................. 130
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12.4 Popular culture ...................................................................................130
12.5 See also......................................................................................... 130
12.6 Notes..............................................................................................130
12.7 References.......................................................................................131
13 Faithless elector 133
13.1 Legal position......................................................................................133
13.2 History............................................................................................134
13.3 List of faithless electors.........................................................................134
13.3.1 2000 to present.............................................................................134
13.3.2 1972 to 1996 ..............................................................................134
13.3.3 1912 to 1968 ............................................................................. 134
13.3.4 1860 to 1896 ..............................................................................135
13.3.5 1812 to 1836 ............................................................................. 135
13.3.6 Before 1812.................................................................................135
13.4 References ........................................................................................135
13.5 External links.....................................................................................136
14 Federal Election Commission 137
14.1 Membership .........................................................................................137
14.2 Official duties....................................................................................137
14.3 Criticism .........................................................................................137
14.4 Commissioners......................................................................................138
14.4.1 Current.....................................................................................138
14.4.2 Former......................................................................................138
14.5 See also...........................................................................................138
14.6 References.........................................................................................139
14.7 Further reading....................................................................................139
14.8 External links..............................................................................139 15 * *
15 United States presidential election debates 140
15.1 History. . ........................................................................................140
15.LI Predecessors ............................................................................. 140
15.1.2 1960 Ken nedy-N i xon debates ..............................................................141
15.1.3 1968 and 1972 primary debates........................................................... 141
15.1.4 1976 to present.............................................................................141
15.2 Rules and format ..................................................................................143
15.3 Debate sponsorship........................................................................... 143
15.4 Timeline ........................................................................................ 143
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15.5 References............................................................................................ 143
15.6 Farther reading.........................................................................................144
15.7 External links...................................................................................... 144
15.7.1 Debate critics and activists.....................................................................144
16 Election Day (United States) 145
16.1 History..................................................................................................145
16.2 Modern objections........................................................................................146
16.3 Early and postal voting ............................................................................... 146
16.4 Local elections....................................................................................... 146
16.5 See also.................................................................................................146
16.6 References..............................................................................................146
17 United States presidential inauguration
17.1 Inaugural ceremonies.........................
17.1.1 Organizers ...........................
17.1.2 Locutions............................
17.1.3 Dates................................
17.1.4 Attendees............................
17.2 Ceremony elements...........................
17.2.1 Oaths of office ......................
17.2.2 Inaugural address ......................
17.2.3 Religious elements and poems.........
17.3 Other elements .............................
17.3.1 Congressional luncheon . .............
17.3.2 Presidential Procession to the White House
17.3.3 Inaugural Parade.....................
17.3.4 Prayer service.......................
17.3.5 Security ............................
17.3.6 Presidential medals............... . . .
Î7.4 List of inaugural ceremonies.................
17.5 See also ...................................
17.6 References..................................
17.7 Further reading ..................
17.8 Externa] links ................. ........... 18 * *
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18 List of Presidents of the United States by previous experience 156
15.1 By the numbers ..................................................................... 156
18.2 See also ................................................................................. . 156
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18.3 Notes............................................................................................ 157
19 List of Presidents of the United States by other offices held 158
19.1 Federal Government.................................................................................158
19.1. 1 Executive Branch...........................................................................158
19.1.2 Judicial Branch ............. ............................................................158
19.1.3 Legislative Branch .........................................................................158
19.1.4 Continental Congress........................................................................159
19.2 State and territorial government...................................................................159
19.2.1 Governors ..................................................................................159
19.2.2 State Legislators...........................................................................159
19.2.3 Other Statewide Offices ....................................................................159
19.3 Municipal Government...............................................................................159
19.4 Presidents without prior political occupation .....................................................159
19.5 Foreign Governments................................................................................159
19.5.1 Colonial and Confederate Legislators........................................................159
i 9.6 Lost Races ........................................................................................359
20 List of United States presidential elections by Electoral College margin 160
20.1 Definition of the margin ..........................................................................160
20.1.1 Informal definition ........................................................................160
20.3.2 Mathematical definition....................................................................160
20.2 Table of election results.......................................................................161
20.3 See also........................................................................................161
20.4 References .......................................................................................161
21 List of United States presidential elections by popular vote margin 162
21.1 List ..............................................................................................162
21.2 Timeline...........................................................................................162
21.3 See also..........................................................................................163
21.4 Sources...........................................................................................163
21.5 References .......................................................................................163
21.6 External links....................................................................................163
22 Voter turnout in the United States presidential elections 164
22.1 References..................................................................................165 23 * *
23 Elections in the United States 166
23.1 Voting.............................................................................................166
23.1.1 Method.....................................................................................166
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23.1.2 Eligibility..................................................................................166
23.1.3 Voter registration..........................................................................167
23.1.4 Absentee voting.............................................................................167
23.1.5 Mail ballots................................................................................168
23.1.6 Early voting ...............................................................................168
23.1.7 Voting equipment............................................................................168
23.2 Levels of election................................................................................ 168
23.2.1 Federal elections............................................................................168
23.2.2 State elections........................................................................... 169
23.2.3 Local elections.............................................................................169
23.3 Comparison of recent and upcoming election years.................................................. 170
23.4 Features of the election system.....................................................................170
23.4.1 Party systems................................................................................170
23.4.2 Ballot access ..............................................................................170
23.4.3 Campaign finance............................................................................170
23.4.4 Primaries and caucuses......................................................................171
23.5 Criticism ..........................................................................................172
23.6 See also.......................................................................................... 172
23.7 Notes...............................................................................................172
23.8 External links......................................................................................173
24 Most royal candidate theory 174
24.1 Claims..............................................................................................174
24.2 Objections..........................................................................................174
24.3 References..........................................................................................174
25 PollyVote 176
25.1 History ............................................................................................176
25.2 Method............................................................................................ 176
25.3 Accuracy of the PollyVote ...................................................................... 177
25.3.1 2004 U.S. presidential election..............................................................177
25.3.2 2008 U.S. presidential election............................................................ 177
25.3.3 2012 U.S. presidential election............................................................ 177
25.3.4 2006 US House of Representatives election ................................................ 177
25.4 Perception........................................................................................ 177
25.5 References ....................................................................................... 177
25.6 External links................................................................................. 178 26
26 FiveThirtyEight 179
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26.1 Genesis and history................................................................................... 179
26.2 2008 U.S. elections.....................................................................................180
26.2.1 Methods.........................................................................................180
26.2.2 Final projections of 2008 elections...........................................................181
26.3 After the 2008 U.S. election..........................................................................182
26.3.1 Focus...........................................................................................182
26.3.2 Controversy over transparency in pollster ratings...............................................182
26.4 Partnership with The New York Times: 2010-2013 .........................................................183
26.4.1 Writers.........................................................................................183
26.4.2 Beyond electoral politics.......................................................................183
26.4.3 2010 U.S. mid-term elections....................................................................184
26.4.4 2012 U.S. elections.............................................................................185
26.5 Under ESPN ownership . .................................................................................188
26.5.1 2014 U.S. elections......................................................................... 188
26.6 Recognition and awards.................................................................................188
26.7 See also...............................................................................................189
26.8 Notes .................................................................................................189
26.9 References.............................................................................................189
26.lOFurther reading..........................................................................................193
26.11 External links......................................................................................194 27
27 Electoral-vote.com 195
27.1 History .............................................................................................. 195
27.1.1 2004 Presidential election .....................................................................195
27.1.2 2006 Senate and House elections.................................................................195
27.1.3 2008 Presidential. Senate, and House elections..................................................196
27.1.4 2010 Senate and House elections.................................................................196
27.1.5 2012 Presidential and Senate elections..........................................................196
27.1.6 2014 Senate elections...........................................................................196
27.1.7 2016 Presidential election .....................................................................196
27.2 See also ...............................................................................................196
27.3 References ......................................................................................... 196
27.4 External links..........................................................................................197
27.5 Text and image sources, contributors, and licenses......................................................198
27.5.1 Text.......................................................................................... 198
27.5.2 Images ....................................................................................... 208
27.5.3 Content license .............................................................................. 217
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title | The U.S. presidential election process |
title_auth | The U.S. presidential election process |
title_exact_search | The U.S. presidential election process |
title_full | The U.S. presidential election process edited by Paul F. Kisak |
title_fullStr | The U.S. presidential election process edited by Paul F. Kisak |
title_full_unstemmed | The U.S. presidential election process edited by Paul F. Kisak |
title_short | The U.S. presidential election process |
title_sort | the u s presidential election process |
topic | Präsidentenwahl (DE-588)4047020-9 gnd Wahlverfahren (DE-588)4188938-1 gnd |
topic_facet | Präsidentenwahl Wahlverfahren USA |
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