Rules to be President
Voting in Ohio
Winning the Election
(More) Voting in Ohio
100
You must be this old in order to run for President of The United States.
What is 35
100

What is the voter registration deadline for the November general election?

What is October 7, 2024?

100
Rather than a majority vote, candidates try and win individual states based on the number of representatives and senators they have. these votes compose this.
What is the Electoral College?
100

How many voters were purged by Secretary of State Frank LaRose from the Ohio registry after the July 22, 2024 deadline?

 

What is 158,000?

200
One must have been a legal resident of the United States for this long in order to run for President.
What is 14 years?
200

What year did the Ohio Secretary of State's office start tracking voter turnout?

What is 1978?

200
This state, when won, gives the candidate the most votes.
What is California?
200

True or False: if a candidate's race ends in a tie, the Cuyahoga County Board of Elections will flip a coin to determine a winner.

What is true?

300

What is the President's annual salary?

What is $400,000?

300

What presidential election brought the most Ohioans to the polls?

What is the election of 1992 in which Democrat Bill Clinton defeated incumbent Republican Pres. George H.W. Bush. 

300

A candidate needs this many electoral college votes to win the election

What is 270?

300

On Ohio, what is the leading reason for rejected Vote-by-Mail applications? 

What is incorrect date of birth?

400

Who is the longest serving president in the US?

Who is Franklin Delano Roosevelt?  

400

Since Ohio’s new voter ID law went into effect, how many people have attempted to vote but not had their ballots counted because they didn’t present acceptable ID?

What are 8,000 people?

400

Including Washington, D.C.'s three electors, there are how many electors in all?

What is 538?

400

True or False: In Ohio, felons who are not currently incarcerated are eligible to vote, so long as you are otherwise qualified to vote. 

What is true?

500

The 22nd Amendment, ratified in 1951, formally imposed a what on U.S. presidents?

What is a two-term limit?

500

What are acceptable forms of identification that an Ohioan must use to vote?

What is a driver's license, state ID, US passport or military ID.

500
This is the least possible number of states a candidate could win but still win the election if he/she won all the states with the highest amount of electoral votes.
What is 11?
500

Other than your county BOE or Secretary of State's office, what is the only Ohio agency authorized to update and register voters?

What is the BMV.

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