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BIO 1000
THE GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT

ELECTION PROJECT

DATES

Start:  Monday, October 11
Work due:  1:00 pm, Friday, October 29

You will need to have a clearly labeled poster to present to the class.  These will be posted in the hall, so do a nice job.

QUESTION FOR DISCUSSION

What are your candidates positions on the following issues: (see below for candidate assignments)

Federal candidates:

  • Should we increase the amount of recycling?  How can this be accomplished?
  • What is their policy on regulation of air pollution?  How do they plan to ensure clean air?
  • What is their policy on the use of petroleum (oil)?  (may include: positions on drilling for oil in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, reliance on imports, drilling in California and Florida coastal waters)
  • What is their position on the disposal of nuclear waste?  (Including, but not limited to Yucca Mountain)

State candidates:

  • Should we increase the amount of recycling?  How can this be accomplished?
  • Should we increase the use of public transportation?  How can this be accomplished?
  • What is their policy on regulation of water pollution?  How do they plan to ensure clean water?
  • What is their position on the regulation of wetlands?  Should they be preserved?  If so, how?
RESOURCES

follow this link

GRADE
 
Delivery - ready on due date
  after election   11/1   10/29
0 1 2 3 4 5
Readability - clarity, aesthetics
  confusing,
uninviting
  unclear/inviting,
clear/uninviting
  clear,
inviting
0 1 2 3 4 5
Content - information address the questions agreed upon by class and accurately represents the candidate's positions.
incorrect,
incomplete
partially correct,
partially complete
partially correct/complete
partially complete/correct
correct & insightful
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

 

CANDIDATE ASSIGNMENTS

John Kerry (President, Democrat)  
George Bush (President, Republican)  
Michael Badnarik (President, Libertarian)  
David Cobb (President, Green)  
Michael Peroutka (President,  Constitution)  
Ralph Nader (President, Ind.)  
Alan Keyes (U.S. Senate, Republican)  
Barack Obama (U.S. Senate, Democrat)  
Jerry Kohn (U.S. Senate, Libertarian)  
Al Franzen (U.S. Senate, Independent)  
Jesse L. Jackson, Jr.,  (U.S. House, 2nd Dist., D)  
Jerry Weller (U.S. House, 11th Dist., R)  
Teri Renner (U.S. House, 11th Dist., D)  
Dennis Hastert (U.S. House, 14th Dist., R)  
Ruben Zamora (U.S. House, 14th Dist., D)  
Ray LaHood (U.S. House, 18th Dist., R)  
Steve Waterworth (U.S. House, 18th Dist., D)  
Patrick Welch (Illinois Senate, 38th Dist., D)  
Gary Dahl (Illinois Senate, 38th Dist., R)  
Dan Rutherford (Illinois Senate, 53rd Dist., R)  
J. Bradley Burzynski (Illinois Senate, 35th Dist., R)  
Careen Gordon (Illinois House, 75th Dist., D)  
Doug Hayse (Illinois House, 75th Dist., R)  
Frank Mautino (Illinois House, 76th Dist., D)  
David R. Leitch (Illinois House, 73rd District, R)  
Rick E. Childers (Illinois House, 74th District, D)  
Donald L. Moffitt (Illinois House, 74th District, R)  
Scott Crawford (Illinois House, 106th District, D)  
Keith P. Sommer (Illinois House, 106th District, R)  
Michael L. Logan (Illinois House, 50th District, D)  
Patricia Reid Lindner (Illinois House, 50th District, R)  
Bob Brown (Illinois House, 70th District, D)  
Robert Pritchard (Illinois House, 70th District, R)  
Gerald L. Mitchell (Illinois House, 90th District, R)  
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