Electoral College
Campaigning
Voting
Polling vs Elections
Not Voting
100

How many members are in the electoral college?

What is 538 people?

100

Permanent campaigning

What is continuous efforts to maintaining support and raise funds.

100

Popular opinion.

What is the main idea of a group of people?

100

Conduct's Elections

What is states?

100

What is a common personal issue that contributes to people not voting consistently

Not enough time, don't think their vote counts, not engaged with American society. 

200

How are electoral college members allowed to vote?

What is vote by political party (one vote)?

200

What are the two main types of ad campaigning

What are negative/destructive ads and positive ads

200

How do incumbent's get an higher chance of being re-elected?

What is name recognition, and campaigning thought their term?

200

How often can polls occur?

What is anytime?

200

Common legal issues

Ballot location, legal voting registration.

300

What does the amount of the people in the electoral college represent?

What is the population of the Senate, House of representatives, and District of Colombia representatives?

300

What is the incumbent advantage

What is a political figure using time while they are elected to campaign to be re-elected when the time comes?

300

Swing states.

What are purple states or states that can go either way during an election? (e.g. Colorado, Arizona, Florida, and Iowa)?

300

What is the difference between polling and elections.

What is timing, Import, and sampling method?

300

Political party is more likely to vote

The republican party is more likely to vote. The Democratic party is more likely to decide not to vote.

400

How many times throughout American history has the president won not by popular vote but by the electoral college?

5 times total. (John Adams:1824, Rutherford B Hayes:1876, Benjamin Harrison:1888, George W Bush:2000, Donald Trump:2016).

400

What are the negative effects of ad campainging

What is general negative view of government, voting.

400

States that don't use winner takes all.

What is Maine and Nebraska?

400

What is sampling (In this sense).

What is gathering the public opinion on a small scale?

400

What election does the general population vote on less?

What is midterm elections?

500

Majority is not found within the electoral college for a candidate, where does the vote go to and how is it decided?

What is the house of representatives (all house that represent a state make a collective vote for that state)?

500

What are the positive effects of ad campaigning

What is interesting voters and name recognition?

500

Vocab word for a Senate or House of Representative member who has a higher chance to be elected than the opposing candidate.

What is an incumbent?

500

Which type of sampling is biased. 

What are polls. (If you ask a poll of which college team is better to only one college you are going to get a biased opinion about their own college).

500

What political party wants to make voting easier 

What is the Democratic party?