Q1. What is the minimum voting age requirement in the United States?18 years old16 years old21 years old25 years old
Q2. What is gerrymandering?The practice of election fraudThe method of selecting party candidatesThe act of dividing geographical areas for political gainThe process of counting votes
Q3. Who has the power to declare an election null and void?The Supreme CourtNo oneThe Secretary of StateThe President
Q4. What is absentee voting?Voting secretly without registeringCasting a vote by mail before election dayVoting through an online platformVoting at a designated polling location
Q5. What are midterm elections?Elections for local government positionsElections where only one candidate is runningElections that happen halfway through a President's termElections that occur every four years
Q6. What is the purpose of primary elections?To determine the state's electoral votesTo elect the PresidentTo choose political party candidatesTo select Supreme Court justices
Q7. Who is responsible for setting the date of federal elections in the United States?The CongressThe Electoral CollegeThe Supreme CourtThe President
Q8. Which amendment to the U.S. Constitution granted women the right to vote?Nineteenth AmendmentFirst AmendmentTwenty-Sixth AmendmentSecond Amendment
Q9. What is a swing state?A state with a high voter turnout rateA state with a significant Amish populationA state that frequently switches its political allegianceA state where voting is mandatory
Q11. Which of the following is not a form of voter suppression?Strict voter registration requirementsVoter ID lawsReducing polling locationsEarly voting options
Q12. Who can be a poll watcher?Lawyers and judgesNon-U.S. citizensOnly elected officialsAny registered voter
Q13. What is the purpose of exit polls?To distribute promotional materials for candidatesTo identify instances of voter fraudTo determine the ideological preferences of votersTo predict election outcomes before the official results are announced
Q15. Who is responsible for certifying the official results of a U.S. Presidential election?The Electoral CollegeThe PresidentThe Secretary of StateThe Supreme Court
Q16. What is a recall election?An election to change the state's constitutionAn election for local government positionsAn election where voters choose their preferred party candidateAn election to remove an elected official from office