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There are 4 records in the elections bibliography.

Bibliographic Record Annotation Interest Level Contributor
Children's Book Council. Election Related Books for Young People 2004. New York: Children's Book Council, 2004. This extensive Children's Book Council online booklist features election related fiction and non-fiction titles for all grade levels.
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Christelow, Eileen. Vote!. New York: Clarion Books, 2003. Using a town’s mayoral election as a model, this introduction to voting covers every step in the process, from the start of the campaign all the way to the voting booth.
K - 2nd Grade, 3rd - 5th Grade
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Granfield, Linda. America Votes: How Our President Is Elected. Toronto: Kids Can Press, 2003. In 29 two-page chapters, the author explains the presidential election process, including its history, the two-party system, third parties, election fraud, also-rans, and more.
3rd - 5th Grade, 6th - 8th Grade
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Roberts, Robert North and Scott John Hammond. Encyclopedia of Presidential Campaigns, Slogans, Issues and Platforms. Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press, 2004. Part 1 of this encyclopedia explores each presidential campaign from 1789 through 2000. Part 2 is alphabetically arranged and covers broad issues, programs, slogans, and platforms as well as specific events, individuals, slogans, or phrases
9th - 12th Grade, General Reference
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