Voting
Elections
Government
Civic Engagement
Voting
100

What is voting?

Choosing your preferred candidates / options

100

What is a ballot?

A piece of paper where people can vote on their choices 

100

What are the names of people who run for office?

Candidates 

100

What Is civic engagement?

Getting involved in your community to make a change

100

In California, by how many days before Election Day are in‑person early voting locations generally available?

29 days at the Elections Office.

200

True or False: Can you vote online?

False but you can pre-register and register to vote online

200

Where can you turn in your completed ballot?

Polling place / Elections Office / Drop Box / Mail

200

How many branches of government are there?

3

200

What are some examples of civic engagement?

-Volunteering

-Voting

-Stay informed 

-Write letters to government officials

-Go to council / board meetings 

200

When voting by mail in California, what must a voter do on the outer envelope for their ballot to be counted?

The voter must sign the identification envelope, and this signature is compared to the one on their voter registration record 

300

At what age can you pre-register to vote in California?

16 years old

300

How often do general / presidential elections happen?

Every 4 years 

300

What are the names of the branches of government?

- Legislative

- Executive

- Judicial

300

Why is Civic Engagement important?

-It empowers individuals

-Strengthens communities

-Leads to positive change

300

What happens if a voter's signature on the return envelope is missing or doesn't match the signature on file?

The voter is sent a notification (by mail, phone, or email) and given a chance to “cure” the ballot by completing a signature cure form or affidavit by two days before certification of the election.

400

Why is it important to vote?

- Gives you a voice in your community 

- Influences our future 

400

How often do primary elections happen in California?

Every 2 years / Every even numbered years 

400

What are the two parts of the Legislative branch?

Senate and House of Representatives

400

True or False: Students can serve as poll workers and earn community hours or a $135 stipend for the day of service.

True 

A student who meets the requirements to be a poll worker can serve their community on Election Day.

400

What is the deadline for a vote-by-mail ballot to be postmarked and received to count in California?

It must be postmarked on or before Election Day, and received by the county elections office within 7 days after Election Day.

500

What year were women granted the right to vote?

1920

500

Who can register to vote in California? (5)

A United States citizen 

A resident of California. 

18 years old or older on Election Day. 

Not currently serving a state or federal prison term for a felony conviction. 

Not currently found mentally incompetent to vote by a court. 


500

The Judicial branch is headed by....?

The Supreme Court

500

Who invented Civic Engagement?

There was no specific person who invented Civic Engagement. It was a movement of a group of people. 

500

True or False.

A California college student may use their parents’ home address as their legal residence (domicile) for voting purposes while listing their college dorm’s mailing address for receiving their ballot—allowing them to both keep their residential voting district and get their ballot at school.

True. California law allows students to keep their permanent home (such as their parents’ address) as their voting residence, while using a separate mailing address—like a dorm—for ballot delivery

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