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VOTING
VotingVoting is a constitutional right.
It is important for citizens to remain informed about important issues and candidates
You can access information now more easily than ever before in our history. If you use twitter or instagram, or facebook, you can have news organizations feed you information through them! Use it!
Different types of elections
PrimariesGeneral electionsMiscellaneous elections
PrimariesHeld before general elections
Parties choose which candidate they will run
The winners of the primaries face each other in the general election.Ex.
General ElectionMost popular elections in Illinois
“Biennial” – They are held every two years in even numbered years
Presidential election is every other General Election in Illinois
2012 Presidential and General Election
Obama won 57% of the popular vote and won Illinois’ 20 electoral votes
The general election included election for… All 18 members of the U.S. House of
Representatives All 118 members of the Illinois House of
Representatives All 59 members of the Illinois Senate A number of other state and local officials Next General Election: November 4, 2014
Absentee Ballots & Early Voting If you are not going to be around to vote on
election day, you can apply for an absentee ballot.
You may also request a ballot if you are too sick to go to vote.
If you are unable to make it to the voting booth on election day you can also go to vote early from the 22nd through the 5th day preceding an election without having to supply an excuse or reason.
Voting RequirementsMust be 18 on or before election day
Must have lived in the election district for at least 30 days
Must be a citizen
Must register with the local election district at least 28 days before the election.
Two-Party SystemWe call our system a two-party system because most elections are won by a candidate for either the Democratic or Republican Party
There are third party candidates who have won before and they often run.
Municipal GovernmentMunicipality – a city, village or town
Created so that citizens living in the area can provide… protection (police and fire) recreational or cultural centers (think recreation
rooms/leisure centers or museums) Water and sewer systems Streets/Traffic Other egulations
Municipal GovernmentsThere are more municipalities in Illinois than in ANY
OTHER state (1,280 places are incorporated as cities, towns, and villages).
Every municipality other than Chicago organizes their government with one of the following formats: (Don’t worry about writing all of these down) Mayor and Council Trustee Village Strong Mayor Commission Council-Manager
Mayor and Council Form
Local Governments Illinois has more than any other state, 6,600
local governments.
Special-Purpose Districts Big Example: Public School Districts Other Examples: (Don’t write all of these down)
Forest Preserve Transit Authority Library District Mosquito Abatement District Park District Soil Conservation District
Local GovernmentsCounty
102 in Illinois Enforce lawsProsecute Offenders (County Jail?)Build and Maintain RoadsKeep RecordsConduct ElectionsCollect TaxesEtc.
TownshipThe counties are divided into townships
They have elected leaders
Three main functions of townships:Construction and maintenance of rural roads
and bridges.General assistance to the needy.Assessment of property. There are also
miscellaneous functions, such as voter registration, cemeteries, and mental health facilities.
City of ChicagoCity Government is divided into Executive,
Legislative and Judicial (Judicial is part of the state court system).
Chicago has 50 wards. Each ward has an alderman or alderwoman.
Chicago has the Mayor and Council form of government
The mayor is elected to a four year term.
Our Mayor is Rahm Emmanuel, former White House Chief of Staff of Barack Obama.
City of Chicago
City Council50 Alderman or AlderwomenElected for Four Years.City Council is the legislative
Body
Financing State and Local Government in Illinois
Over $1 Trillion is spent by the state and local governments each year.
Taxes: Sales tax, Income Tax and Property Tax
Budget