2008 Election Night Bingo

by Scott Beale on November 4, 2008 · 0 comments

Election Night Bingo

Stuart Smith has created a great 2008 Election Night Bingo game that you can download and print out to play at tonight’s election parties.

Tune into your favorite media source and listen carefully as the results to come in. When one of the states on your card is called, place a matching token (Blue for Democrats, Red for Republicans) on the square. The center square completes either color. When you get five matching tokens in a row, you’ve got a Bingo! Add the electoral votes for the row and write the sum in the corresponding Electoral Vote Count rows. At the end of the night, the player who has accumulated the most electoral votes is declared the winner. Ties must be appealed to the Supreme Court.

image via Stuart Smith

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