Registering to Vote
Senate
The House
The President
100

What age does someone have to be to vote?

18 years old

100

The amount of Senators in Congress?

50

100

How many members of the House of Representatives are there in Congress?

435

100

How long is a Presidential term and how many terms can one serve?

4 year terms

2 terms allowed

200

What is the deadline for voter registration in Wisconsin?

Wisconsin has same day voter registration

200

How many Senators does each state have?

2 for each state

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Who is currently the Speaker of the House?

Paul Ryan (R-WI)

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What are the requirements to run for President?

The president must be at least 35 years old, a natural-born citizen, and have lived in the United States at least 14 years.

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Where can someone register to vote?

In Wisconsin you can register online, visit your polling site, or send in an absentee ballot

300

What branch of government is the Senate under?

Legislative Branch

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How long are the term limits for each representative?

There are no term limits, but each term last 2 years

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Who becomes President if they die, resign or are removed from office?

The Vice President and after that the Speaker of the House

400

What does one need to register to vote?

In Wisconsin, you need a valid photo ID and proof of residence

400

Who are the Senate majority and minority leaders?

Mitch McConnell (R)

Chuck Schumer (D)

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What member of the House of Representatives is the next in line to become President after the Vice President?

The Speaker of the House

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What are the two main roles of the President?

chief executive of the federal government and Commander in Chief of the armed forces

500

How does one vote if they can't make it to the polls on election day?

Request an absentee ballot

500

Who are the two Wisconsin Senators?

Tammy Baldwin (D)

Ron Johnson (R)

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True or False: Only the House can impeach certain high ranking federal officials such as the President or a Supreme Court Justice?

True

500

Who is the only President to have served more than two terms?

Franklin D. Roosevelt