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Voting & Elections in the United States

Q: What is one way Americans can participate in their democracy?
A: Vote / join a political party / help with a campaign / join a civic group / give an elected official your opinion / call Senators and Representatives / publicly support or oppose an issue / run for office / write to a newspaper


Q: When is the last day you can send in federal income tax forms?
A: April 15


Q: When must all men register for the Selective Service?
A: At age 18 / between 18 and 26


Presidential elections:

Held every 4 years, in November of a leap year

Electoral College — 538 total electors, 270 needed to win

Each state's electors = number of Senators + Representatives


Q: What is the Electoral College?
A: A process by which the President and Vice President are elected; each state gets electors equal to its congressional delegation


Voter registration: Managed by states, not the federal government. Requirements vary — most require citizenship and residency.


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Reference:

Wikipedia: US Elections

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