Electoral Votes
Who takes care of what?
Federal, State, Local
How Laws are Made.
Extra: Do you feel lucky?
100

The number of electoral votes needed to win the election

270

100

Who is in charge of National defense?


Federal

100

What is a Bill?

An idea for a law

100

After citizens have cast their vote, this group of delegates meet to cast their votes and then we have a new President. 


Electoral College

200

Most states are winner take all when it comes to electoral votes, but these 2 states allow candidates to split electoral votes


Maine and Nebraska

200

Who is in charge of building and maintaining interstate highways?


State

200

If the president signs a Bill, what happens?

It becomes a law

200

What is the division of power between the federal government and the state governments called? 


Federalism

300

This state has the most number of electoral votes of all the states


California

300

Who is in charge of operating public school districts?


Local

300

When a bill passes the House of Representatives, where does it go next?

the Senate

300

Who can introduce a bill?

A member of the House of Representatives or Senate (Congress)

400

How many electoral votes does Illinois have?


20

400

Who is in charge of traffic issues and enforces rules for traffic safety?

State

400

An idea for a law can come from...

Citizens, the President, Interest Groups

400

True/False: A candidate has to win both the popular vote and the electoral vote to become president.

False

500

What is the total number of electoral votes?.


538

500

Who is in charge of our Economy?




Federal

500

After a Bill is introduced, where does it go?

a committee

500

Congress may override a presidential veto with a:

two-thirds vote