The Electoral College Quiz!
Think you know your Electoral College? Take your best shot at these questions...
Q: Which state is most over-represented in the Electoral College?
California
Massachusetts
Tennessee
Wyoming


Q: What state has the longest winning streak for voting for the candidate that ends up being elected President?
Arkansas
Missouri
Ohio
Tennessee


Q: What state has had the greatest percentage of the total Electoral Votes in any one election?
California
Florida
New York
Virginia


Q: Starting with 2004 and heading back in time, what location has voted for the same party in the most consecutive elections?
Alaska
Idaho
Minnesota
Washington, DC


Q: Since 1900, what candidate has won the Presidency while winning the fewest locations?
Kennedy (1960)
Bush (2000)
Carter (1976)
Wilson (1916)


Q: Assuming each state (+ DC) gives all its votes to the Republican or Democrat, how many possible ways could the U.S. map be colored red & blue?
51
2,250,000,000,000,000
534
1068


Q: What is the fewest number of states one can win and still be elected President?
11
23
25
26


Q: Excluding the original 13 states, what state had the most Electoral Votes the first time it participated in a presidential election?
Maine
Wyoming
Oklahoma
Nevada


Q: What state had the closest popular vote % difference in 2004?
Iowa
Wisconsin
New Mexico
New Hampshire


Q: Since 1900, what state gained the most Electors as a result of a Census?
New York
Ohio
California
North Dakota


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