Voting & Elections 101
by bam
A clear, non-partisan guide to how U.S. elections actually work: registering to vote, primaries vs. caucuses vs. the general election, how ballots and polling places work (including early and mail voting), the Electoral College, ballot measures, and how votes are counted, canvassed, and certified. Cited to the U.S. Election Assistance Commission, the National Archives, Congress.gov/CRS, and the National Conference of State Legislatures. It teaches the mechanics, not who should win.
Meets 92 academic standards across 43 jurisdictionsshow
- Idaho9
- California5
- Indiana4
- Tennessee4
- Alabama3
- Georgia3
- Iowa3
- Louisiana3
- Minnesota3
- New York3
- Rhode Island3
- Virginia3
- Wisconsin3
- Arizona2
- Arkansas2
- Hawaii2
- Maryland2
- Michigan2
- Nebraska2
- North Carolina2
- Oklahoma2
- Oregon2
- Pennsylvania2
- South Dakota2
- Texas2
- Utah2
- Alaska1
- Colorado1
- Connecticut1
- Delaware1
- Florida1
- Illinois1
- Kansas1
- Maine1
- Massachusetts1
- Mississippi1
- Missouri1
- New Hampshire1
- North Dakota1
- South Carolina1
- Vermont1
- West Virginia1
- Wyoming1
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