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Voter Registration Campaign Materials

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Voter Registration Campaign Materials

Campaign materials and voting symbols

🗳️ Part 1: Understanding Voter Registration

I can explain how voter registration works and why it matters.

1. What is the main purpose of voter registration?

To prove you are old enough to vote

To ensure only eligible citizens can vote

To choose which political party you belong to

To register for campaign materials

2. In most states, what is the minimum age to register to vote?

16 years old

17 years old

18 years old

21 years old

3. Check all requirements typically needed for voter registration:

U.S. citizenship

College degree

Proof of residency

Valid ID

Political party membership

4. Why is it important for citizens to register to vote? Explain in 1-2 sentences.

📢 Part 2: Political Parties and Campaigns

I can identify political parties' roles and create campaign materials to express political ideas clearly.

5. What is the primary role of political parties in elections?

To control who can vote

To organize candidates and promote their platforms

To count votes on election day

To decide election dates

6. A political platform is:

A stage where candidates give speeches

A set of beliefs and policy positions

A website for voter registration

A type of campaign poster

7. List three effective ways campaigns communicate their message to voters:

a) _________________________________

b) _________________________________

c) _________________________________

8. What makes a campaign slogan effective? Give two characteristics.

🎨 Part 3: Campaign Design Challenge

I can communicate my political platform using effective campaign materials.

9. Design a campaign poster for a school election issue. Choose one topic and create your slogan in the space below:

Longer lunch periods

More school clubs

Better cafeteria food

Extended library hours

Your campaign slogan:
10. Extension Activity: Explain why being an informed voter is important for democracy. Use specific examples.
11. Reflection: How do campaign materials influence voters? What should voters look for beyond catchy slogans?

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