| Choose whether you would like to run for the Texas House of Representatives OR the Texas State Senate.Course-Level Student Learning Outcomes (SLO) For all Assessments, the following general requirements hold: (1) Assignments should be 2-3 double-spaced pages, with reasonable (12 pt.) font and reasonable (1 inch) margins. (2) Citations to the material and in-text citations are required(MLA style). Assignment One: Why not you? Why not now? For this project, you will hypothetically be running for office. Choose whether you would like to run for the Texas House of Representatives OR the Texas State Senate. We will be doing the project in chunks, as we cover the material in class, so tasks may be assigned out of sequence. Preparing to run: SLO #1 - Know your district. Go to: http://www.fyi.legis.state.tx.us/Home.aspx, and discover the district number, and who represents you in the Texas house or state senate. Which political party is your state house/state senate representative affiliated with? (if you choose to run as a House or Senate representative, check the district that you want to run for.)
- Go to your current representative’s page, and look at the district analysis documents.
- What does your district look like (in terms of population, age, education, employment, election results)?
- What issues arise based on the district’s demographics (this will help you think about your platform)
- Is your district gerrymandered? http://www.fyi.legis.state.tx.us/Info.aspx?rpts=maps
Your Platform, and Party Politics: (you have to take both surveys!) - Know yourself. Take these surveys to identify your political leanings:
- http://www.people-press.org/quiz/political-party-quiz/ (Political party quiz)
- http://www.people-press.org/quiz/political-typology/ (Ideology quiz)
- Submit screenshots of your results (both surveys). Explain your results. What do they say about you?
- Given your results, and your previous district analysis research, what is your platform? Choose at least 3 issue stands to develop.
- Compare your issue stands with the official party platforms of your party:
- Texas Democratic Party platform:http://www.txdemocrats.org/our-party/texas-democratic-party-platform/
- Texas Republican Party platform: https://www.texasgop.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/PERM-PLATFORM.pdf
- Where do your ideas align with the party?
- Where do your ideas diverge from the party?
Answer preview
Texas’ current U.S. Senators are Senator John Cornyn and Senator Ted Cruz. Both of these individuals hail from the Republican Party. District 10 has a population of 861,317 people and is found in Austin, the capital of Texas. 246,849 members of this population are enrolled in the education system. The highest portion of this number is at the level of kindergarten, elementary school, the middle and high school in both public and private educational facilities. Among this population, 387, 655 are employed and earn their own income. Though the job descriptions vary, the docket on employment only contains not even half of the population. The population is unevenly distributed with the middle age bracket occupying the largest portion. Individuals who are between 18-64 years account for up to 533, 028 numbers of the population, the lowest number is for individuals aged 0-4 which lie at 63,310. The district registered 494,467 voters for the previous elections with most taking the Republicans side. (677words)
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