What are elections? / Nancy Harris.
by Harris, Nancy.
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Summary: Examines the electoral process in America, discussing the qualifications for becoming president, how national and local elections are run, and who can vote.
What is government? -- What are elections? -- Who can vote? -- Where do you vote? -- How do you vote? -- National elections -- Voting for president and vice president -- Who can run for president? -- Who can run for vice president? -- Voting for a senator -- Who can run for senator? -- Voting for a representative -- Who can run for representative? -- Why is voting important?
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 31) and index.
What is government? -- What are elections? -- Who can vote? -- Where do you vote? -- How do you vote? -- National elections -- Voting for president and vice president -- Who can run for president? -- Who can run for vice president? -- Voting for a senator -- Who can run for senator? -- Voting for a representative -- Who can run for representative? -- Why is voting important?
Horn Book, April 2008
Examines the electoral process in America, discussing the qualifications for becoming president, how national and local elections are run, and who can vote.
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