The candidates for the 2024 presidential election.
Who are Kamala Harris and Donald Trump?
These are considered "minor" or "other" political parties in the USA. (Name one)
What are Green, Libertarian, Constitution, etc.?
This law mandates that all citizens have the right to vote regardless of race, color, or previous condition of servitude
What is the 15th Amendment?
The three branches of government.
What are the legislative, executive, and judicial branches?
The programmatic thrust that best aligns with this program.
What is Political Awareness and Involvement?
The candidate for the 2024 independent party (Name one)
Who are Robert F. Kennedy Jr. or Cornell West?
What are the elephant and donkey?
The minimum age requirement for voter registration.
What is 18?
The process by which the President can check Congress by rejecting bills passed by the legislature is known as this.
What is a veto?
This historical event in 1913 saw Delta Sigma Theta members participate in a significant political demonstration.
What is the Women’s Suffrage March on Washington?
By law, the general election is held at this specific day every year.
What is the First Tuesday, after the first Monday in November?
The year of the first presidential election.
When is 1789?
This type of ballot allows voters to cast their votes by mail if they are unable to go to their polling place on Election Day, often due to travel or health reasons.
What is an absentee ballot?
This is the total number of voting members in Congress.
What is 535?
The FIRST Black Woman on the Supreme Court.
Who is Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson?
This is the term used when someone has been denied the right to vote.
A question where voters select yes or no is called a ______________.
(an example was the question to approve the funding for the new high school)
What is a referendum?
The "Magic Number" of Electoral Votes needed to win the presidency?
What is 270?
Supreme Court justices are appointed by this individual.
Who is the president?
This Delta Sigma Theta event provides a platform for discussing and addressing public policy issues affecting women and minorities, fostering dialogue with lawmakers and policy experts.
What is the Delta Days in the Nation’s Capital?
This is the term used when voters vote for the same political party as their family.
What is political socialization?
The 6 swing states
What are Georgia, Nevada, Wisconsin, Michigan, Arizona, Pennsylvania?
This federal act ensures that states with a history of voting discrimination receive preclearance before changing their voting laws.
What is the Voting Rights Act of 1965?
The vice president of the United States holds this official position in the Senate.
What is President of the Senate?
The FIRST Black woman to run for President.
Who is Shirley Chisholm?