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4 Election 2000 quizzes and 45 Election 2000 trivia questions.
1.
  U.S. Election 2000    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
How much do you know about the campaigns of 'Election 2000'?
Average, 10 Qns, ladymacb29, Dec 15 14
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  Gore-Lieberman 2000    
Multiple Choice
 15 Qns
How much do you know about the 2000 Democratic presidential ticket? This quiz covers both the men and their wives. It is more on the personal than the political- a political quiz may follow.
Tough, 15 Qns, crisw, Mar 06 13
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  2000 Election: Third Party Candidates in the U.S.    
Multiple Choice
 15 Qns
Third party candidates often go unnoticed during election year in the US. This quiz will give the 2000 runners-up credit for their hard work.
Tough, 15 Qns, GoodVibe, Jun 07 10
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  Election 2000 - Too Close To Call    
Multiple Choice
 5 Qns
Here are some uestions about Election 2000. Good luck and have fun!
Average, 5 Qns, sprinkles, May 28 11
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trivia question Quick Question
In the 2000 US Presidential elections, who ran as a member of the Constitution Party (also goes by the name U.S. Taxpayers Party)?

From Quiz "2000 Election: Third Party Candidates in the U.S."





Election 2000 Trivia Questions

1. Identify the political party with the candidate given (The first ten questions.) In the 2000 US Presidential elections, who was the Green Party candidate?

From Quiz
2000 Election: Third Party Candidates in the U.S.

Answer: Ralph Nader & Nader

Nader placed third in the 2000 election. He had status in 44 states and won 2,878,000 votes. Ballot status is achieved with petitions. The Green Party supports the environment and is against nuclear weapons.

2. When was election day in 2000?

From Quiz Election 2000 - Too Close To Call

Answer: November 7th

The US presidential election is on a Tuesday.

3. Where was Al Gore born?

From Quiz Gore-Lieberman 2000

Answer: Washington, D.C.

He was born there on March 31, 1948, although the family home was in Tennessee.

4. In the 2000 US Presidential elections, who was the candidate for the Socialist Party?

From Quiz 2000 Election: Third Party Candidates in the U.S.

Answer: David McReynolds

McReynolds had ballot status in four states. The Socialist seek a peaceful end to capitalism and discrimination.

5. Who won Pennsylvania in the electoral vote?

From Quiz Election 2000 - Too Close To Call

Answer: Gore & Al Gore

Pennsylvania was worth 23 votes. Go Gore!

6. Who was the 2000 Democratic candidate in the New York US Senate race?

From Quiz U.S. Election 2000

Answer: Hillary Clinton

7. What state did Joe Lieberman represent in 2000?

From Quiz Gore-Lieberman 2000

Answer: Connecticut

Lieberman was born in Stamford, Connecticut on February 24, 1942.

8. In the 2000 US Presidential elections, who was the candidate for the Natural Law Party?

From Quiz 2000 Election: Third Party Candidates in the U.S.

Answer: Dr. John Hagelin

Hagelin had an argument with the Reform Party and left.

9. Which state had the most electoral votes in the 2000 election?

From Quiz Election 2000 - Too Close To Call

Answer: California

California with 54, Texas with 32, Pennsylvania with 23, and Florida with 25.

10. Who was the Green Party candidate for the US Presidency in 2000?

From Quiz U.S. Election 2000

Answer: Ralph Nader

He was upset at having been excluded from the Presidential debates.

11. Was Joe Lieberman a Senator or a Representative?

From Quiz Gore-Lieberman 2000

Answer: Senator & a senator & S

He was first elected to the Senate in 1988.

12. In the 2000 US Presidential elections, which conservative columnist was the Reform Party candidate?

From Quiz 2000 Election: Third Party Candidates in the U.S.

Answer: Pat Buchanan & Buchanan & Patrick Buchanan

Buchanan was the eventual candidate. He was a 1996 Republican party candidate and featured on the PBS news show 'The McLaughlin Group'.

13. Out of the given states, which state was worth the least amount of electoral votes?

From Quiz Election 2000 - Too Close To Call

Answer: Alaska

Alaska with 3, Hawaii with 4, Nebraska with 5, and Kansas with 6.

14. In the 2000 US Presidential elections, who was the Libertarian Party candidate?

From Quiz 2000 Election: Third Party Candidates in the U.S.

Answer: Harry Browne & Browne

Libertarians tend to stress anti-government action. Browne got 386,000 votes.

15. Who was the Democratic US Presidential candidate in 2000?

From Quiz U.S. Election 2000

Answer: Al Gore

16. Al has had another passion- the environment. What is the title of the book that he wrote in 1993 about environmental crisis?

From Quiz Gore-Lieberman 2000

Answer: Earth in the Balance

This book was read by many who were not even particularly politically inclined.

17. In the 2000 US Presidential elections, who ran for the Prohibition party?

From Quiz 2000 Election: Third Party Candidates in the U.S.

Answer: Earl F. Dodge

The Prohibition Party only got 208 votes. The Prohibition party is against alcohol. It is the third-oldest political party in the United States.

18. Who was the Republican candidate for the US presidency in 2000?

From Quiz U.S. Election 2000

Answer: George W. Bush

19. In the 2000 US Presidential elections, who ran as a member of the Constitution Party (also goes by the name U.S. Taxpayers Party)?

From Quiz 2000 Election: Third Party Candidates in the U.S.

Answer: Howard Phillips

Phillips had ballot status in 41 states and 98,000 votes. The Constitution Party advocates the elimination of taxes.

20. What snack food made a famous commercial poking fun of the 2000 US presidential candidates while a man was in the voting booth?

From Quiz U.S. Election 2000

Answer: Snickers

Gore was a donkey and Bush was an elephant. The elephant says 'I have the same size pants as my father.' Then the donkey goes 'I invented pants.'

21. In which war did Al Gore participate?

From Quiz Gore-Lieberman 2000

Answer: Vietnam

Gore spent five months in Vietnam (January - May 1971) as an information specialist, writing newspaper and magazine articles.

22. In the 2000 US Presidential elections, who was the Socialist Workers' Party candidate?

From Quiz 2000 Election: Third Party Candidates in the U.S.

Answer: James Harris

Harris had ballot status in 14 states and got 7500 votes.

23. What city was host to the 2000 US Republican Presidential campaign on election night?

From Quiz U.S. Election 2000

Answer: Austin

Nashville was Gore, Vienna was Buchanan and Washington was Nader.

24. What role did Al Gore serve in the war in which he participated?

From Quiz Gore-Lieberman 2000

Answer: Reporter

Perhaps this is where he picked up some of his writing ability.

25. In the 2000 US Presidential elections, who was the Workers' World Party candidate?

From Quiz 2000 Election: Third Party Candidates in the U.S.

Answer: Monica Moorehead

Moorehead had ballot status in 4 states and had 4750 votes.

26. Who was the Democratic incumbent in California for the US Senate in 2000?

From Quiz U.S. Election 2000

Answer: Dianne Feinstein

Campbell was Republican, Lightfoot: Libertarian and Templin: American Independent.

27. In the 2000 US Presidential elections, who was the Grassroots Party candidate?

From Quiz 2000 Election: Third Party Candidates in the U.S.

Answer: Denny Lane

Lane only had ballot status in Minnesota and got just over 1000 votes. The Grassroots party advocates the legalization of marijuana.

28. Who was the Democratic incumbent for the US Senate in Massachusetts in 2000?

From Quiz U.S. Election 2000

Answer: Edward Kennedy

Robinson was Republican, Howell: Libertarian, and Lawler: Constitution Party.

29. What was Tipper Gore's position in the Clinton administration?

From Quiz Gore-Lieberman 2000

Answer: Mental Health Policy Advisor

Tipper is a passionate worker for the rights of the mentally ill.

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