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Understanding the Electoral College

Posted on March 17, 2021March 18, 2020 by Grayson Government
this image shows the electoral college depiction

The College of Electors is not a place or a location; it is a method. It was set up by the Founding Fathers in the Constitution as an agreement of understanding between the Chair’s election by a Congressional vote and the popular choice of eligible people. The representatives of the US states who elect the president and vice president by casting votes. 

The Electoral College Process

The method of the Election College involves the selection of electors, voting for the President and the Vice-Chair, and the counting by Congress of voting ballots.

The number and distribution of electors among the States

The Electoral College has 538 electors. The President is to be elected by 270 majority electoral votes. A-State has a similar number of voters as representatives of its delegation to Congress: One in the House of Representatives for each Member and two Senators. Three voters are allocated to the District of Columbia. They are considered territory for the Electoral College in compliance with the 23rd Amendment to the Constitution.

The selection of electors, their qualifications and how they decide who to elect

Every presidential candidate in a state has his electoral party (known as the slate).

The slate is typically chosen by the political party of the nominee in a region. Still, state legislation varies as to how electors are selected and their responsibilities. 

During the general election and why you should vote

The general elections are held every four years every Tuesday in November after the first Monday, and people vote for their chosen electors.… ---- READ MORE ----

Redondo Beach Mayor and Concrete Construction

Posted on July 6, 2020July 5, 2020 by Grayson Government
this picture shows the mayor and the city council depictionn

Mayors Roles in Municipal Government

The structure of the Mayor and Council is a municipal government where a mayor heads a locally elected council, either chosen by members of the Council or popularly. The term only applies to two types of U.S. local government structures. In the form of the powerless-mayor of the Council, the Mayor is the Council’s Chairman and usually just acts of ceremony and parliament. In the way of a reinforced mayor and Council, the Mayor serves as the city or city’s principal chief executive with the prerogative of vetoing council decisions.

Structure of Mayors Council

The structure of the Mayor’s Council is a local government organization. In general, city councils and town councils consist of several local council members or councilors. City council members are typically referred to as councilman or councilwoman in the United States.

Certain cities have mayors that play a major aspect in the approval of construction throughout the city. For example, we had a rough time getting a Redondo Beach concrete contractor approved for our project in our backyard, and the mayor had to step in to get it pushed through.

In some municipalities, the Mayor is a voting council member who serves as Chairman; in others, the Mayor is the independent executive director of the city with veto authority over the legislation of the Council.… ---- READ MORE ----

The U.S. Senate and the State Senators

Posted on May 16, 2020March 18, 2020 by Grayson Government
this picture shows the us senate the the state of senators with former president Barack Obama

The Senate Chamber is situated in Washington, DC, on the north side of the Capitol Building. Article one of the Constitution of the United States provides for the composition and competences of the Senate. The Senate has serving single state senators. There are currently 50 States, 100 Senators in the Union who are elected by popular vote.

Furthermore, if a candidate does not receive the vice president’s voters, the Senate has to elect a candidate for that office. Nevertheless, the Senate is responsible for carrying out the prosecutions of the convicted. The Senate is regarded as more prestigious than the House of Representatives. The Senate Chairman is the United States Vice President. 

Senate is considered the upper house of the US Congress which works with the lower house to make laws. The lower house is House of Representatives, but the Senate has an upper grip on HOR. 

How are Senators Elected?

Senators are elected utilizing national elections, which are held every other year. They got elected by the statewide vote. They are elected by their people for six years and every person holds a vote, so two of each state represent their state in Senate. Every state is represented by two senators every four years. So, a total of 100 senators have been selected by all states.

Senate Age Requirement

The threshold of minimum age to be a U.S. senator is 30 years old.… ---- READ MORE ----

The U.S House of Representatives

Posted on April 15, 2020March 18, 2020 by Grayson Government

The U.S. House of Representatives is composed of Members elected by the people of the different Member States every two years. The representatives of each state should be eligible for electors from the main sectors of the State Legislature.

It is the lower house of the United States Congress. They make the national legislature of the US together with the Upper House, Senate. HOR is referred to as congressman or congresswoman and serves for two years to their specific congressional district. They play their role as drivers of their districts.

How Do House of Representative Get Elect

The people directly elected representatives from the beginning of the House. The Constitution requires that members be elected every two years. The House as a body reacts to the people’s will and acts as a forum for their policies. The House is the majority of the two representative groups in Congress. One is REpublican and the second is a democrat. 

Membership of House of Representatives

The membership depends on each state’s population. Through the law, 435 lawmakers are automatically members, plus non-voting Columbia District and U.S. territories representatives. In the event of unfair election results, the House has the sole right to sue federal officials for nominating a chairperson. The Senate can change the income and expenditure bills, as in any other act, usually from the House.

The Criterion For Being A Representative

The Second Amendment states the members of the House of Representatives of the United States must be at minimum 25 years of age, at least 7 years U.S.… ---- READ MORE ----

The Elections

Posted on March 9, 2020March 18, 2020 by Grayson Government

Federal Elections

The U.S. has a presidential government system with separate elections of presidents and legislature. Article 1 of the U.S. Constitution states that any U.S. presidential elections should be held in one day. Every four years concurrently, legislative and presidential elections take place, and temporary parliamentary elections are to be called mid-term polls every two years. 

this image shows the 2020 election

Conditions for Taking Part in Federal Elections

Senators must be minimum thirty years, a resident of the U.S., and a (legal) inhabitant of the state they are representing, at least nine years old. Regulating the credentials for a candidate appearing on a ballot paper is the responsibility of state legislatures. A candidate often has to gather a legally defined number of signatures to get on the ballot.

Elections to the Presidency

In a presidential election, the President and the Vice President are jointly elected. It is an indirect election, with voters of the Electoral College casting the winner. The nominee with at least 270 votes from the Electoral College is the winner of the election. Voting at the Electoral College is cast by a group of electors from each nation, and each voter emits one polling station.

58 quadrennial presidential elections have been held and 59th is going to held on November 3, 2020. Presidential electors will elect the president and vice-president in December 2020.

Senate Elections

One-third of the Senate is elected every two years for the six-year term in two-seat electoral districts (2 each state). Senate seats that are elected for a given year are referred to as a ‘ class; ‘ the three classes are phased to allow only one of the three groups to be replaced every two years.… ---- READ MORE ----

The U.S. Government – Federal State, and Local City Hall Meetings

Posted on February 11, 2020July 4, 2020 by Grayson Government
this is an image of a hall meeting for federal state United States

The Federal U.S. Government

The national government of the United States is known for its federal government. The Federal Government, United States has the North American federal republic of 50 states. The government consists of three branches, legislative, executive, and legal, whose powers are assigned in Congress by the United States Constitution, the President, and the federal courts. These branches ‘powers and obligations are defined further by Congress’ actions, including the establishment of executive departments and courts below the Supreme Court.

The government of the United States has consisted of the federal and republican system. It defines the division of power between the state and the federal government.

 What are the States of the U.S?

The states of the U.S. are administrative bodies of government that function below the level of the federal government. Each state government is governed by a defined geographical area of the legislature, executive, and legal authority. The USA consists of 50 states: 13, already in effect under the present Constitution in 1789, and 37, since then, following Article IV, Article 3 of the Constitution, ratified by Congress. 
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Learning the Different Facets of the U.S. Government

Posted on January 31, 2020March 18, 2020 by Grayson Government
this image shows the american flag to show the different facets of the us government

The US Constitution prevents the government from partially extending its powers by separating powers through the creation of a control and balance system. The Confederation establishes three independent, equally significant, but different branches of government. If each unit wished to expand its power, each had to be able to prevent power grabs from other departments. 

Different Facets of the United States Government

The three units are executive, legislative, and judicial, competing employing particular abilities that allow them to “test” the different branches and “balance” the administration.

It would be contrary to the Constitution’s purpose and would, therefore, create a system of control and balance. For this purpose, these political systems exist.

  • The Federation
  • The Presidential System
  • The Liberal Democracy
  • The Federal Republic
  • The Constitutional Republic
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