| Hint | # | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|---|
| State that has three electoral votes | 6 | Alaska | Delaware | North Dakota | South Dakota | Vermont | Wyoming | 96%
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| State that has/had 40+ electoral votes | 3 | California | New York | Texas | 96%
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| Candidate who won the electoral vote but lost the popular vote | 5 | John Adams | Rutherford B. Hayes | Benjamin Harrison | George W. Bush | Donald Trump | 89%
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| State with longest current Republican voting streak | 9 | Alaska | Idaho | Kansas | Nebraska | North Dakota | Oklahoma | South Dakota | Utah | Wyoming | 86%
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| State that distributes votes by congressional district | 2 | Maine | Nebraska | 86%
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| President who won 40+ states | 8 | Woodrow Wilson | Herbert Hoover | Franklin Roosevelt | Dwight Eisenhower | Lyndon B. Johnson | Richard Nixon | Ronald Reagan | George H. W. Bush | 86%
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| President who swept the electoral college | 2 | George Washington | James Monroe | 75%
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| Vice President elected by placing second in electoral college | 3 | John Adams | Thomas Jefferson | Aaron Burr | 68%
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| Territory that began with more than three electoral votes | 9 | California | Iowa | Kentucky | Maine | Oklahoma | South Dakota | Texas | Washington | Wisconsin | 64%
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| State with longest current Democratic voting streak | 1 | Minnesota | 64%
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| State with longest current electoral winning streak | 3 | Michigan | Pennsylvania | Wisconsin | 61%
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| President elected by a one state majority | 2 | Rutherford B. Hayes | George W. Bush | 61%
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| Third party candidate who received electoral votes | 10 | John Floyd | William Wirt | Millard Fillmore | John Bell | John Breckinridge | James Weaver | Theodore Roosevelt | Robert La Follette | Strom Thurmond | George Wallace | 54%
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| State with largest drop in electoral votes | 2 | New York | Pennsylvania | 54%
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| Voting state that never voted for Lincoln | 2 | Delaware | Kentucky | 50%
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