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100

First woman to be nominated to the U.S. presidency by a major political party

Hillary Clinton

100

Florida's Hanging Chads and too-close-to-call races sent this year's election to the Supreme Court, where it was decided by a vote of 7-2 that recounts couldn't move forward 

2000

100

How many electoral votes do you need to win the Electoral College?

270

100

What year did Florida gain statehood?

1845

100

This country has allowed citizens to cast votes online since 2005, although most still prefer to go in person. 

Estonia

200

September 26, 1960 was the date of the first televised presidential debate in the United States, and JFK faced off against another future POTUS in a historic debate that changed the way the American electorate prepares to cast votes in November. Who was it?

Richard Nixon

200

This was the first year there was a tie in the Electoral College, sending the tie-breaking vote to the House of Representatives and ultimately resulting in the passage of the 12th Amendment

1800

200
How many electoral votes are there total?

538

200

In the 2000 United States presidential election, many Florida votes used Votomatic-style punched card ballots where incompletely punched holes. What were those called?

Hanging Chads

200

Men and women voted separately in this country until 2012

Chile

300

This U.S. president's inauguration party (open to the public) turned into a mob scene, with thousands of well-wishers crowding into the White House 

Andrew Jackson

300

With the support of the Socialist Party of America, union leader Eugene Debs ran for president in 1900, 1904, 1908 and 1912, and one more time...from prison. What year did Debs campaign from behind bars?

1920

300

In which month does the Electoral College meet to vote?

December

300

What year did Florida not participate in the U.S. Presidential election?

1864

300

What's the most popular day to vote in elections around the world?

Sunday

400

The only bachelor to be elected to the U.S. presidency

James Buchanan

400

In this year, the media goofed and declared New York Governor Thomas Dewey President-Elect, going so far as to print papers saying Dewey had beat Harry S. Truman. (Truman ultimately won the election and became POTUS.)

1948

400

How many times in U.S. history has the Electoral College vote not matched the popular vote?

5

400

When was the last time Florida's pick for POTUS did not become President-Elect?

1992

400

This country allows citizens to vote by dropping marbles into metal drums

Gambia

500

American leader of the women's suffrage movement who ran for President of the United States in the 1872 election

Victoria Woodhull

500

In this year, incumbent Ulysses S. Grant had an easy run for a second term — because his opponent died before the final votes were cast. Grant had the election in the bag even before his opponent, Horace Greeley, died and Greeley's  electoral votes were split among other candidates. Greeley remains the only presidential candidate to die before the election was finalized.

1872

500

Which two states are not "winner takes all" style races?

Maine & Nebraska

500

Brenda Snipes had been SOE in this county for less than a year by the time the 2004 presidential election rolled around. Numbers reported by Snipes began fluctuating. She alleged the U.S. Postal Service had lost 58,000 absentee ballots, which was shocking in and of itself. Oddly enough, the number shifted considerably when Snipes came out again and said 6,000 ballots had disappeared. The Post Office denied all fault, and the incident devolved into a he-said-she-said between two government bodies. At one point, Snipes’ team dropped 2,400 absentee ballots off at the post office before the election, after mail carriers were reportedly gone for the day.

Broward County
500

In this year, voting became available to astronauts aboard the International Space Station

1997