| Question | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Bill Clinton vs George H.W. Bush vs Ross Perot in the 1992 United States presidential elections. | 43.0% Clinton - 37.4% Bush - 18.9% Perot | 83%
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| Donald Trump vs Hillary Clinton (2016 United States presidential election) | 46.1% Trump - 48.2% Clinton | 72%
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| JFK vs Richard Nixon (1960 United States presidential election) | 49.72% Kennedy - 49.55% Nixon | 72%
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| Turnout of the 1927 Liberian general election, considered 'the most rigged ever' that Charles D.B. King officially won with 96% of votes. | 1680% | 56%
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| Justin Trudeau (Liberal Party) vs Andrew Scheer (Conservative Party) in the 2019 Canada federal election | 33.1% Trudeau - 34.3% Scheer | 56%
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| 2016 Brexit Referendum (Yes/No for the United Kingdom leaving the European Union) | 51.9% Yes - 48.1% No | 56%
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| 2014 Scottish independence referendum (Yes/No for Scotland to become an independente country) | 44.7% Yes - 55.3% No | 50%
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| Emmanuel Macron vs Marine Le Pen (2nd round of 2017 French presidential election) | 66.1% Macron - 33.9% Le Pen | 50%
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| Adolf Hitler (NSDAP Party) in the March 1933 German federal election, the last multi-party elections in Germany before WWII. | 43.9% | 44%
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| Number of votes for Tokyo hosting the 2020 Olympic Games in the 125th IOC Session in 2013 (in the first round). | Tokyo 42 - Madrid 26 - Istanbul 26 | 33%
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| Angela Merkel's CDU vs Martin Schulz's Social Democratic Party (SPD) in the 2017 German federal election | 32.9% Merkel - 20.5% Schulz | 28%
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| Best result of the Rhinoceros Party in Canada (1980), which campaigned for repelling the law of gravity, declaring the war on Belgium and banning butter | 1.01% (around 110,000 votes) | 22%
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| Independence as an option in the 2017 Puerto Rican status referendum. | 1.5% | 22%
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| Vladimir Putin in the 2018 Russian presidential election | 76.7% | 22%
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| Faroe Islands independence referendum in 1946 (Independence vs Continued union with Denmark) | 50.7% Independence - 49.3% Union | 11%
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