Voting
Elections
voter behavior
Voting History
Course Review
100

Most states require voters to do this ahead of time, to prevent voter fraud?

What is register?

100

True or False: Write-in candidates are not counted in Oklahoma elections

What is True

100

What type of election has the highest voter turnout?

What is presidential election

100

What does GOP stand for?

What is Grand Old Party (a nickname for the Republican Party)

100

What are 2 of the UCO Central Six

What is: Global and Cultural Competencies, Health and Wellness Leadership Research, Creative and Scholarly Activities Service Learning and Civic Engagement Discipline Knowledge

200

True or False: It is illegal to take a selfie of yourself with your marked ballot while voting in Oklahoma

What is true: There are no laws banning a ballot selfie, each state defines its own guidelines regarding the use of media in a polling place. In Oklahoma, Statute 26-7-109 states: 'it is illegal to share your marked ballot while voting, reporters and photographers may not photograph any voter marking a ballot in a polling place'

200
What are the General Election poll times on election day?
What is 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. (typically First Tuesday of Nov)
200
Which group is the least likely to vote?
Young adults
200

The 19th Amendment granted women the right to vote in which decade?

What is the 1920s?

200

True or False: If you have a hold on your account this will impact your ability to enroll.

What is True

300

If you don't choose a party when registering, or register as an Independent, you won't be able to vote in this type of election in most states

What is primary

300

What is a reason someone may need to re-register to vote?

Change names or move

300

During the 2016 presidential election, about what percentage of all voting-age Americans made it to the polls to cast their vote.

300

In some states, black women weren’t able to vote until what decade?

What is the 1960s

300

What is the name of the UCO President?

What is Patti Neuhold-Ravikumar

400

What are 3 of the qualifications must one have to vote in the Oklahoma election?

What is: - a U.S. citizen (either by birth or naturalization); - 18 years old. (Some states allow 17-year-olds to vote in primaries or register to vote if they will be 18 before the general election).; - legally competent - not a current felony sentence (in OK a convicted felon is only allowed to vote after their original sentence is complete) State laws vary on voter requirements; 3 groups widely denied the right to vote: What is felons, mentally incompetent and institutionalized

400
Who is the Vice President?
Who is Mike Pence (former Indiana Governor)
400

Why the Millennial Generation may have a large impact on politics

What is it's the largest in US history ( & more informed, more diverse)

400

Who was the only president to receive the totality of electoral votes?

What is George Washington

400

What is one of the resources on campus where you could go for assistance with assignments, note taking or test preparation?

Library Tutoring Central Writing Lab

500
What were some methods used to limit others access to voting?
What is poll tax, literacy tests, denying citizenship
500
Name one of the other party affiliations represented during 2016 presidential election other then Democrat, Republican or Independent
What is the Green Party (Jill Stein)/ Libertarian Party (Gary Johnson)
500

Who tends to vote more -- in terms of level of education, income, gender and age

What is higher education and income, citizens 65 years and older reported higher turnout (70.9% in 2016): 18- to 29-year-olds at 46.1 percent.

https://www.census.gov/newsroom/blogs/random-samplings/2017/05/voting_in_america.html

500

During the U.S.A. presidential election in 2012, the percentage of all voting-age Americans who made it to the polls to cast their vote was well below which other developed nations? (Name one)

500

What does STLR stand for?

What is Student Transformative Learning Record

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