What a Party!
Voting Facts
Requirements!!
The Electoral College
Election Facts
100

The two main Political Parties in the U.S.

What are Democratic and Republican?

100

Most government officials are elected this way.

What is directly?

100

A person must be this age to run for President of the United States.

What is 35?

100

The person with the highest number of popular votes in each state gets this many electoral votes from that state.

What is all?

100

True or False. The ballot will look the exact same in every state.

What is False?

200

These are the symbols of the Democratic & Republican Parties.

What is a donkey (Democratic) and an elephant (Republican)?

200

This must be in hand to register to vote.

What is a form of identification?
200

A person must be this age in order to vote in an election.

What is 18?

200

This state has the most electoral votes.

What is California?

200
Along with individuals who are running for office, you may also find these on a ballot.

What are proposals?

300

These two parties are the most popular of the minor parties.

What are Green and Libertarian?

300
Two examples of a form of identification would be.

What is a Driver's License, US Passport, Military ID, Student ID with photo, or Tribal ID with photo?

300

A person must have lived in the United States for this long in order to run for President.

What is 14 years?

300

States have more electoral votes based on this.

What are Representatives in Congress?

300

You may fill out this type of ballot if you are not able to make it to the polls on election day.

What is an absentee ballot?

400

The word Democrat was chosen because America is has this type of government.

What is a democracy (meaning the people have the power)?

400

True or False... You must have a fixed home address in order to vote in an election.

What is False. You must have a mailing address, but it can be a shelter, church, P.O. Box, or a friend/family's address.

400

In order to run for President, a person must be a natural born ___________.

What is citizen?

400

The candidate that reaches this number of electoral votes wins the election. 

What is 270?

400

The Presidential Election takes place on this day every four years.

What is the first Tuesday after the first Monday of November?

500

The word Republican was chosen because America has this type of Government.

What is a Republic (meaning the people elect representatives)?

500

You must vote here if you want your vote to count.

What is your county?

500

A person must be registered to vote by this time in order to vote in an election.

What is by the state's voter registration deadline?

500

The Electoral College means that the President is elected in this way.

What is indirectly?
500

This is the election that takes place before the official Presidential election for parties to choose their candidates.

What is a primary election?