Q1. Who has the authority to determine the qualifications of voters in federal elections in the US?StatesFederal governmentThe Supreme CourtPolitical parties
Q4. What is the name of the primary federal law governing campaign finance in the US?Federal Election ActCampaign Finance ActFederal Election Campaign ActFederal Campaign Act
Q5. Which amendment to the US Constitution guarantees the right to vote regardless of race or color?19th Amendment15th Amendment14th Amendment13th Amendment
Q6. What type of voting system does the US use in federal elections?Proportional representationMixed-member proportionalInstant-runoffFirst-past-the-post
Q7. In most US states, convicted felons are allowed to vote after:3 years10 yearsServing their sentence5 years
Q8. Which government agency oversees federal elections in the US?Federal Election CommissionFederal Voting Assistance ProgramOffice of Government EthicsDepartment of Justice
Q9. What is the name of the document that outlines the terms and conditions of an individual's voter registration?BallotVoter registration cardCampaign finance disclosure formVoter ID
Q11. Which amendment to the US Constitution lowered the voting age from 21 to 18?24th Amendment26th Amendment19th Amendment15th Amendment
Q12. What is the name of the act that prohibits election day voter registration in some US states?Voter ID ActReal ID ActVoter Suppression ActRegistration Restriction Act
Q13. Which of the following is not considered a form of modern voter suppression tactics?Automatic voter registrationGerrymanderingVoter ID lawsVoter roll purging
Q14. What is the maximum amount of money an individual can donate to a federal candidate per election cycle?There is no limit$5,600$2,800$10,000
Q15. Which amendment to the US Constitution granted the right to vote to citizens of the District of Columbia?21st Amendment20th Amendment23rd Amendment22nd Amendment