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10 Activities That Teach the Presidential Election Process

By Matthew Lynch
November 6, 2025
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1. Electoral College Simulation: Divide students into groups representing states, assigning each group a number of electoral votes based on population. Students take on the role of electors by voting within their group, helping them understand the Electoral College’s function in the process.

2. Mock Election: Organize a mock election using fictional candidates or prominent historical figures. Students can research these candidates, participate in debates, create campaign materials, and cast ballots on Election Day, all while learning about the voting process itself.

3. Presidential Election Board Game: Create custom board game where students move around the board gaining knowledge about the election process – from primaries to general election – by answering questions and completing tasks related to different aspects of the election.

4. Candidate Fact-Checking Activity: Students research presidential candidates’ positions and policies and verify claims made in campaign speeches or advertisements. This teaches the importance of critically evaluating information from potential future leaders.

5. Create Campaign Advertisements: Allow students to flex their creative muscles by designing and producing campaign advertisements for fictional or historical candidates, highlighting both the importance of messaging and persuasive communication techniques.

6. The Path to 270 Game: Design an interactive map that lays out each state’s electoral vote allotment and challenges students to determine the winning combination for a candidate to achieve 270 or more electoral votes—a majority needed to win the presidency.

7. Role-Playing Presidential Debates: Encourage students to closely watch a live presidential debate (if possible) and then perform a similar debate themselves, taking on assigned roles as candidates or moderators, while focusing on relevant real-life issues for added educational value.

8. Voter Registration Effort: Encourage civic responsibility early by simulating a voter registration campaign where students learn how to complete voter registration forms (for practice) and outreach efforts such as public service announcements regarding voter registration deadlines.

9. Analyzing Historical Elections: Examining past presidential elections, students can research each candidate’s platform, campaign strategies, electoral outcomes, and key events that may have influenced the results. This helps students understand patterns and trends in American politics over time.

10. Constitutional Analysis: Teach students about the constitutional provisions related to electing a president, such as eligibility requirements, terms of office, election processes. Students can analyze relevant sections of the Constitution and discuss any potential changes to the existing system.

By incorporating these interactive and educational activities into lesson plans, teachers can equip students with a comprehensive understanding of the presidential election process while fostering excitement and engagement in the democratic process itself.

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