Politics
Chicago
Voting
Core Team
100

This political phenomenon, product of funding gaps, has only occurred 11 times in US history and is currently ongoing

Government shutdown

100

This nickname for Chicago was originally used by 19th-century journalists to mock the city’s boastful politicians, not its weather

The Windy City

100

This U.S. constitutional amendment gave women the right to vote

The 19th Amendment

100

These are the teams in the UChiVotes Core Team

Voting Ambassadors, Comms, Outreach

200

This system lets a presidential candidate win the White House even if they lose the popular vote

The Electoral College

200

The Chicago Transit Authority’s rail system is affectionately known by this nickname

The "L" (for elevated)

200

This landmark 1965 law outlawed discriminatory voting practices like literacy tests

The Voting Rights Act

200

This team is in charge of organizing meetings like this one

The Voting Ambassadors Team

300

In 2024, this member of the U.S. House of Representatives went viral after being caught secretly vaping and kissing on a date during a musical

Lauren Boebert

300

The 1893 World’s Columbian Exposition in Chicago introduced Americans to this now-staple amusement ride (just here on the Midway)

Ferris wheel

300

Before the 17th Amendment, these officials were chosen by state legislatures instead of directly by the people

U.S. Senators

300

These third-year and fourth-year students are the UChiVotes Co-Presidents 

Lindsay and William

400

This person was the 16th president of the United States

Abraham Lincoln

400

This Chicago landmark was the world’s tallest building when it opened in 1973, though locals still refuse to call it by its new name

The Willis Tower (or Sears Tower)

400

In 1971, amid protests over the Vietnam War draft, the U.S. lowered the voting age to 18 with this constitutional amendment

The 26th Amendment

400

This member of the Comms team is currently studying abroad

Sonia

500

The term 'gerrymandering' comes from these two words

Gerry (from Elbridge Gerry, Massachusetts Governor) and salamander

500

The Great Chicago Fire destroyed much of the city and led to massive rebuilding efforts. It happened in this year

1871

500

This was the first country in the history of the world to achieve universal suffrage in 1893

New Zealand

500

There are these many members in the Core Team

13

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