Presents an overview of the legislation enacted to reform America's voting system after the 2000 presidential election between Al Gore and George Bush.
Addresses issues surrounding a Presidential election including media, ballot issues, liberal and conservative viewpoints, election budgets, travel, and campaigning.
Presents the history of voting and the election process in the United States and discusses the electoral college, the two-party system, nominations, caucuses, and conventions, campaign funding, and endorsements.
Simple text, graphics, and photographs describe the process of registering and voting in national, state, and local elections along with information on political parties and the Electoral College.
When her grandfather registers to vote while living in segregated Mississippi, an Afro-American girl begins to understand why he insists that she attend school.
Readers discover how we select our countrys leaders and answers to many other questions. They also learn about the democratic process in a way that is both educational and engaging, discovering through accessible text the importance of voting and how elections work.