To be fair, even as an American I had never heard of many of them before making this quiz. Only 25-50 of them are ever really in the news. So 23 is really good for someone not living here!
I only got 12 because I couldn't necessarily put a face to a name, but definitely recognised the names of the top 30-40. It was just an election year after all.
Great quiz! I got 44. I really should have gotten more, but for several folks I could only remember their first name and/or was spelling the last name incorrectly.
74/100. forgot a few even though I recognized their faces. could've been better for someone who pays attention to politics for a hobby. 5 stars and nominated!
Well unless this blows up in terms of times the quiz has been taken, I'm going to assume none...? I do know that there's an app called Dome Directory made by congressional interns designed specifically to teach congressmen and interns who all the representatives and senators are. I would love to find out that a senator has taken this quiz though :D
The one thing that bothers me when making these quizzes is that, unlike with the Representatives, not all official portraits are done uniformly, so I really have to scour the internet to find high quality portraits that are up to date but also official looking. But yes we finally have *official* portraits for Ricketts and for Ohio's newest senator.
Hey, just thought I'd let you know that there might be this weird photo glitch, on certain photos, the photo seems sort of greenish, on this quiz, it happens to be the Pictures of Senator Padilla and Cruz, I thought it was only this quiz, but it also happened on one of my other quizzes with a photo of Josh Hawley. I have two computers, and it seems to be happening on both of them, it seems this is happening with certain photos directly from Wikipedia/Certain Stock websites, so you might want to find the same photos, just from a different source
It's genuinely such a shame that her historic legacy will forever be remembered because of her age, her refusal to retire/resign, and her passing in office. She should be a shining example that it's always better to retire "early" than to die/wither away in office.
Just FYI, there's a typo in the first name of the male senator from Hawaii.
Or maybe just interns in Washington.
keep up the great work :)