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Disscussing the Voting Process

By Janet Clarke, published Jun 07, 2006
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The three goals of an ideal democracy have been addressed substantially differently in the categories of the presidential primary process, the presidential campaign financing process, and the Electoral College system. The first category to look at to see how well the three goals have been met is the presidential primary process, the presidential campaign, financing process, and the Electoral College system. The first category to look at to see how well the three goals have been met is the presidential primary process. How “fair to all” is the primary process? Something that should be addressed when looking at the primary process is which states have them first. Iowa and New Hampshire seem to get first dibs in the primary process. Now a primary is a election where registered voters usually from each party can choose a candidate they would like to run for office. Now seeing that this event is very significant especially when dealing with the presidential election it is less fair when states like New Hampshire and Iowa go first. New Hampshire is the first state to have there primary then Iowa, and then the other States come in. When New Hampshire and Iowa go first with the primaries most candidates and the parties pay less attention to other stat’s primaries leaving them out.

The presidential primary process can achieve this by front loading. Front loading is when states move there primaries to an earlier date. By doing this states can put their candidates out there, and raise more political awareness. This creates competition between candidates and states that help them get politically active. The third goal that is mentioned is to faithfully represent the views of the electorate. This goes back to Iowa and New Hampshire, and how they get more representation. To conclude for the presidential primary process it does not meet all of the goals for an ideal democracy.

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