Congress
Political Parties
Running for President
Electoral Votes
General Trivia
100

The number of votes it takes to win the Electoral College?

What is the Senate?

100

What is the name of the political party our former president belongs to?

What is the Republican Party?

100

In charge of regulating elections, including limiting how much certain people/groups can donate.

What is the Federal Election Commission (FEC)?

100

The number of electoral votes needed to win the election

What is 270?

100

Most states are winner take all when it comes to electoral votes, but these 2 states allow candidates to split electoral votes

What are Maine and Nebraska?

200

The people who open and count the sealed electoral college votes

What is Congress?

200

The name of the other major political party in the United States (think Bernie Sanders or Joe Biden?)

What is the Democratic Party?

200

Before I receive my party's nomination I must first win this election

What is the primary election?

200

This state has the most number of electoral votes of all the states

What is California?

200

This president has a memorial dedicated to him for saving the Union. He was also the first Republican in the oval office.

Who is Abraham Lincoln?

300

When you add the number of Senators and Representatives your state has it is equal to the number of _________________ votes your state gets in the presidential election.

What is an electoral vote?

300

Name one of the independent political parties that exist in the United States

What is the Green Party (Constitution, Libertarian, Communist, Tea, etc...)

300

When running for president I may tour the country and give speeches, participate in debates, and run ads on TV and radio. This process is called________

What is campaigning?

300

The state of Tenneessee has this number of electoral votes

What is 11?

300

Two reasons the framers created the Electoral College.  Bonus if you can name two!

What is  •Compromise between big and small states •Protection against direct election by uninformed citizens

•Did not trust people, Congress, or state legislatures

•Reinforced federalism and gave states a role in the presidential election

400

Which house of Congress determines the vice presidency if no candidate gets the required number of votes?

What is the Senate?

400

The method by which electors are chosen

What is by each political parties?

400

48%< the largest of any donors< of a presidential campaign funds come from this group

What are Big Donors?

400

The method used to determine who wins the electoral votes in all but 2 states.

What is a winner-take-all system?

400

This candidate won the election of 2000 despite losing the popular vote

Who is George W. Bush?

500

Which house of Congress determines the presidency if no candidate gets the required number of votes?

What is the House of Representatives?

500

The elephant is the symbol of this political party

What is the Republican Party?

500

an organization that is formed by an individual or special interest group to raise money for political campaigns.

What is a Political Action Committee?

500

Electors who do not vote as they have pledged to vote are called...

What are faithless electors?

500

President candidate with the largest electoral vote in history

Who is Ronald Reagan?

525 of 538

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