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US CITIZEN EXAMINATION
(CAN-00) Pending Legislation
TTB Form 46126 (R1 / 9-25)
True the Ballot (N/A)
By taking this examination you will publicly declare your understanding of the U.S. Constitution and your commitment to be an informed voter who is dedicated to a citizenship that embraces the principles expressed by the same. Upon completion, and depending on results, your fellow citizens will be grateful and confident of your expression of allegiance.
This examination is to be used by all individuals who are citizens within the United States of America to indicate an understanding of their civic responsibilities. Completion of SECTION 1 is required to join True the Ballot, and may one day be mandatory to remain a registered voter. SECTION 2 is optional. All information you provide may be available for all citizens of the USA to see. This is not a pass/fail test. Results will be graded.
You are a candidate for office in the United States of America who must swear a legally binding oath to uphold and defend the US Constitution [5 U.S. Code 3331] in the event you are elected. You are thereby obligated to declare a basic understanding of the oath and office you wish to hold in the interest of the people whom you would serve. Give answer, therefore, to the following questions. The quality and number of your responses will effect your credentials and grade level. They will also be visible to the public while open for any changes you want to make. If replying in writing please respond using separate pages as needed.
Each correct answer is worth 5 points. Select “T” if true, “F” if false. The text of the Constitution means whatever the reader wants it to mean.
Each correct answer is worth 5 points. Select the letter corresponding to the correct answer.
Each cogent answer is worth 20 points, but may be downgraded based upon content as reviewed. Choose and respond to at least two of the following questions using up to 100 words. Extra credit for each additional question answered. Your answers will be curated and subject to public scrutiny.
In 1,000 words or less, explain any qualifications, goals, or intentions related to the office you seek so that voters may better understand your candidacy: