Each political party's candidates for president and vice president are chosen here.
What is the national nominating convention?
This is what you must do before you are allowed to vote.
What is register?
These are the two political parties
What are Republican and Democratic?
This is the length of a U.S. House of Representatives' term.
What is two years?
This is what "PAC" stands for.
What is Political Action Committee?
A candidate for president receives the popular vote in this election
What is the general election?
Voting for all the candidates on one political party is known as this.
What is straight ticket?
This animal represents the democratic party.
What is a donkey?
This is the length of a US Senator's term.
What is six years?
This is the name of the organization that regulates Political Action Committees.
What is the FEC?
How many Senators represent a state?
What is two?
If I voted for some Democrats and some Republicans, I am said to be doing this.
What is a split ticket?
This is the animal that represents the republican party.
What is an elephant?
Members of Congress are assigned to these once they are elected.
What is committees?
There is a limit on the amount of money a PAC can contribute to a candidate, this is the amount.
What is $5,000?
This is the number of US House of Representatives that represent a state.
What is it depends on the population of the state?
This is the reason why so many people don't vote today?
What is they don't think their vote will count?
These types of governments sometimes rise out of the multiparty system
What is a coalition government?
This person is third in line to become President.
What is Speaker of the House?
There are several reasons why our PAC is important, name one.
What is educate members of Congress?
What is help re-elect members of Congress who understand our industry?
To be elected, a presidential candidate must win this vote.
What is the electoral vote?
Instead of paper ballots, most states use these
What are voting machines?
Parties organize at these three levels of government
What is local, state, and federal?
"CR" stands for this.
What is a continuing-resolution.
This is who is able to contribute to a PAC.
What is DI exempt employees, U.S. citizens?