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100
This catchy slogan was the campaign brand in 1952 for this successful Presidential candidate.

What is I Like Ike?

100

This state is the only one in the U.S. where governors are prohibited from running for consecutive terms.

What is Virginia?

100

This modern day (relatively) President was the first to be sworn in by his nickname.

Who was Jimmy Carter?

100

This Senator is the first double amputee to serve after the helicopter she was piloting was attacked during the Iraq war.

Who is Tammy Duckworth?

100
This amendment gave women the right to vote.

What is the 19th Amendment?

200

This Progressive Party was formed in 1912 after this Theodore Roosevelt lost the Republican presidential nomination to his former protégé William Howard Taft. The new party was nicknamed after an animal because Roosevelt boasted that he felt "strong as” this animal

What is a Bull Moose?

200

This person was first African-American female major-party gubernatorial nominee in the United States, during the 2018 election.

Who is Stacey Abrams?

200

The 2000 U.S. presidential election was officially decided by a controversial Supreme Court decision following a recount of votes in this state. The recount determined that George W. Bush had defeated Al Gore in that state by a mere 537 votes.

What is Florida?

200

This gentleman from West Virginia as the longest-serving US Senator.

Who was Robert Byrd?

200

Maine is one of two states that do not apportion their electoral votes in a “winner-takes-all” format.This is the other state

What is Nebraska?

300

Elections are held on a Tuesday because...

Why is Congress passed a law? Thinking was Sunday is for church, Monday was a travel day and Tuesday you could cast your ballot. A relic of America's agrarian lifestyle
300

The 2003 California gubernatorial recall election resulted in the replacement of Gray Davis with this movie star

Who was Arnold Schwarzenegger?

300

Since the 1950s this percent of eligible voters cast ballots in presidential elections 

What is 50-60%?In 2016 it was over 60%.

300

This President served in Congress after his time in office, and suffered a fatal stroke on the house floor.

Who is John Quincy Adams?

300

This expression gained notoriety during the 2000 US Presidential election, and these tidbits were the focus of the recount in Florida.

What are hanging chads?

400

This gentleman served as chief justice of the Supreme Court at the time the controversial Supreme Court decision "Bush v. Gore," was handed down on December 12, 2000


Who was William Rehnquist?

400

This individual is the only person to have been elected governor of two different US States - Texas and Tennessee.

Who was Sam Houston?

400

During the 'era of good feelings' this president ran unopposed, thereby winning every electoral college vote (except one) and garnering 80% of the popular vote.

Who was James Monroe?

400

Requiring 60 votes to proceed, this "C" word means a Senate procedure that limits further consideration of a pending proposal to 30 hours to avoid filibuster

What is Cloture?

400

The Nineteenth Amendment, which granted women the right to vote in the U.S., was passed more than 40 shameful years after the U.S. Supreme Court had ruled explicitly against early women suffragettes. This person was president when the Nineteenth Amendment passed


Who was Woodrow Wilson?

500

Adventurer Phileas Fogg is shocked by the kerfuffle over a San Francisco election for a justice of the peace that he encounters on his global travels in this Jules Verne novel.


What is Around the World in Eight Days?

500

This current governor has a best-selling book to his credit and he is the third African American man elected governor in US history.

Who is Wes Moore?

500

Taking 525 electoral votes to his opponents 13, this president won re-election in one of the biggest landslides in American history

Who was Ronald Reagan?

500

This senator, first elected in the 1974 senatorial elections, is the only Democrat to ever be a senator from Vermont


Who is Patrick Leahy?

500

Instant-runoff voting and single transferable vote are the two specific types of this  more general voting system that is used in various jurisdictions in the United States. For example, Maine uses this voting system in all state primary, congressional, and presidential elections.


What is ranked-choice voting?