voting

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voting

National elections and the political process

2006
Presents an introduction to political elections in the United States, providing information on its history as well as contemporary practices of the U.S. electoral process.

Should the United States move to electronic voting?

2008
Provides varying viewpoints on the debate over the use of electronic voting in the United States, discussing the reliability, security, accuracy, and accessibility of voting machines.

Election Day

1967
Explains the importance of voting and traces the history of election customs and procedures in the United States and in other lands.

The process of U.S. government

2006
Examines the process by which the U.S. government operates, discussing public policy, the party system, political campaigns, elections, and the right to vote.

The election book

the people pick a president
2012
Helps the reader answers questions about the presidential election race.

Voting and elections

2013
Examines the voting process and the history of citizens voting in elections in democratic governments like in the United States.

Right to vote

2005
Presents a concise study on voting rights in American beginning with the Revolutionary War, and explores several issues in history including the struggles by African and Native Americans and women, national elections, electronic ballots and voting technology, and much more.

Cartoon nation presents political elections

2008
A collection of political cartoons that explains the history of voting rights and the electoral process in the United States.

Vote for me!

2012
Both the donkey and the elephant want your vote and will do anything to get it, including brag, flatter, make silly promises and fling mud, but they are both in for a surprise when the votes are counted.

Vote!

2003
Using a campaign for mayor as an example, shows the steps involved in an election, from the candidate's speeches and rallies, to the voting booth where every vote counts, to the announcement of the winner.

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