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200

Presidential elections are held every [this many] years

What is four?

200

These two parties, represented by animals, are the two major parties in the US. 

What are the Democrat and Republican Parties?

200

This Delaware-born politician is the current US President. 

Who is Joe Biden? 

200

The acronym “POTUS” is short for this

What is President of the United States? 

200

These are the two presidential candidates this year. 

Who are Kamala Harris and Donald Trump? 

400

If you're in line when polls close, do you have to leave? 

What is "no"?

400

The US Democratic Party is associated with this horse-like animal. 

What is the donkey?

400

This current presidential candidate has already served one presidential term. 

Who is Donald Trump?

400

Former President Barack Obama served this many terms 

What is two?

400

Congress is made up of these two groups

What are the House of Representatives and the Senate? 

600

True or false: all US citizens are automatically able to vote. 

What is "false"? 

600

The US Republican Party is represented by this big zoo animal 

What is the elephant?

600

This is the month after the presidential election that the results get officially certified 

What is January? 

600

US Senators serve terms of [this many] years 

What is six? 

600

This term is used to refer to US states whose electoral results are hard to predict 

What is a "swing state"/"battleground state"?

800

You have to be at least this old to vote in the US. 

What is 18?

800

Name a “third party” 

What is the Libertarian/Green/No Labels (among others) Party?

800

This current presidential candidate is the first Black female Vice President

Who is Kamala Harris?

800

Singer Charli XCX referred to this US politician as “brat” in a tweet. 

Who is Kamala Harris? 

800

This man was the first President of the United States

Who is George Washington?

1000

This group, made up of 538 representatives from each state and DC, formally decides who wins the presidential elections. 

What is the Electoral College?

1000

Aside from in-person at a polling place on Election Day, name another method of voting 

What is via email/mail/early voting? 

1000

Both major US parties hold this event before the Presidential election to nominate their Pres. candidate 

What are conventions? 

1000

Members of the House of Representatives are elected every [this many] years

What is two?

1000

Prior to the voting age being lowered to 18 in 1971, this was the voting age 

What is 21?

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