What are constituencies?
  • The voting areas of a country
  • A legal document
  • The people who want to be MP's
  • A step in the run up to a general election
How often are general elections held in The Bahamas?
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  • every 3 years
  • every 5 years
  • every 10 years
  • every year
What was the name of the first political party?
  • UBP
  • PLP
  • DNA
  • FNM
Define the word dissolve.
  • Parliament runs an extra session
  • Parliament is given a deep cleaning
  • Parliament starts earlier than usual
  • Parliament ends and an election is called
Define the word candidate.
  • someone who keeps order in the House
  • someone who records sessions of Parliament
  • someone who counts ballots
  • someone who stands for an elecection
What is a policy?
  • Political parties of a country
  • persons running in the next general elections
  • plan of action stated by a political party about running a country
  • the monies paid as a deposit by candidates
What happens during an election campaign?
  • candidates sign a bill to make it law
  • candidates debate a bill in the upper house
  • candidates are sworn into office
  • candidates share their plans and policies with voters
What is a rally?
  • a day in court
  • a political meeting
  • a closure of parliament
  • a place here ballots are cast
What are the first four steps involved in a run up to a general election?
  • Parliament dissolved, campaign, election day announced and nomination day
  • Nomination day, Parliament dissolved, election day announced and campaign
  • Campaign, election day announced, Parliament dissolved and nomination day
  • Parliament dissolved, election day announced, nomination day and campaign
How often are General Elections held in The Bahamas?
  • Every 4 years
  • Every 5 years
  • Every 6 years
A general election is an election where all or most members of a political party are:
  • chosen
  • appointed
  • Quarantined
What is the name of the youngest serving M.P in The Bahamas?
  • Michael Pintard
  • Adrian Gibson
  • Travis Robinson
Who is the Provost Marshall?
  • Attorney General
  • Commissioner of Police
  • Governor General
What is the amount required by candidates to run in an election?
  • $100.00
  • $200.00
  • $400.00
What do you call people who are responsible for the conduct of an election?
  • Election Officers
  • Police Officers
  • Returning Officers
An organized course of action to achieve a goal is called a ..
  • election
  • campaign
  • discussion
Who dissolves Parliament before an election?
  • Leader of the Opposition
  • Prime Minister
  • Governor General
What is the name of the current Commissioner of Police ( Provost Marshall)?
  • Paul Rolle
  • Ellison Greenslade
  • Anthony Ferguson
What are the two groups in our Legislature?
  • House of Assembly and Senate
  • House of Assembly and Supreme Court
  • Senate and Magistrate's Court
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