Elections rules
Vocabulary
US States
2024 Elections
Trivia
100

35 years old

How old must a candidate be to run for US presidential elections?

100

This is the legitimate candidate of a political party.

What is a nominee?

100

This is more a District than a state, but it counts 3 Electors.

What's special about Washington D.C.?

100

Donald Trump and Kamala Harris

Who are the 2024 official candidates for the Republicans and the Democrats?

100

POTUS

What is the acronym (= short) for 'president of the USA'?

200

every four years

How often do the elections take place?

200

This is the amount of money a political party is gathering to campaign.

What is the campaign funding?

200

This south state's name is also the name of a river.

What is the peculiarity of the Mississippi state?

200

November 5th 2024

When is election day?

200

Republican

Which political party does Donald Trump belong to?

300

On January 2Oth

When do the newly elected president take office?

300

It is "une profession de foi".

What's the French for "manifesto"?

300

This is California with 54.

Which state has the highest number of electors?

300
This is the process through which each party selects one candidate in each 50 state.

What are the Primaries?

300

435

How many representatives are there at the Congress?

400

14

How long must a candidate have lived in the USA to run for presidential election?

400

Joe Biden was one before deciding not to run for elections.

Who was the incumbent candidate this year?

400

Minnesota, Arizona, Florida, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, Winconsin and Pennsylvania are.

Which states are called 'swing states'?

400

They are called the Conventions.

How do you call the parties' meetings to select a 'ticket' (candidate+ running mate)?

400

G.O.P.

What is the Republican party's nickname or  other name?

500

at least 270

How many electors'votes must a candidate get to win?

500

This is called the 'turnout.

How do you call the amount of citizens actually casting their vote?

500

North Dakota, Wyoming, Alaska, Delaware and Vermont have.

Which states have the lowest number of electors?

500

As usual from December to early January.

When well the Electors vote for the president?

500

because it is as strong and powerful as the party

Why have the Republicans chosen an elephant as their emblem?