Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (5 results returned)

#6999, aired 2015-02-0520th CENTURY EUROPE $800: In the 1950s Basel became the first city in this country to allow women to vote in local elections Switzerland
#6577, aired 2013-04-0220th CENTURY SENATORS $2,000 (Daily Double): Shortly after the 1954 elections, the Senate voted 67-22 to condemn him for conduct "contrary to Senate traditions" (Joseph) McCarthy
#1593, aired 1991-07-0320th CENTURY AMERICA $300: In the Nov. '90 elections, this ex-Washington mayor lost his bid for a seat on the D.C. city council Marion Barry
#672, aired 1987-07-0720TH CENTURY $600 (Daily Double): Ironically, in the late '20s, the U.S. helped supervise elections in this Central American nation Nicaragua
#522, aired 1986-12-0920th CENTURY $200: After the September 1930 elections, it was the 2nd largest party in Germany the Nazi Party

Final Jeopardy! Round clues (7 results returned)

#7808, aired 2018-07-1820th CENTURY PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS: The last election in which both major party candidates were former state governors was in this year 1980
#6944, aired 2014-11-2020th CENTURY PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS: In this year, there were no pres's or VPs running, but 3 of the 4 men on the 2 major party ballots would become president 1920
#6104, aired 2011-03-1020th CENTURY PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS: The last time the Democratic & Republican nominees had once been governor of the same state, this was the state New York
#2664, aired 1996-03-1420th CENTURY PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS: 1 of 3 presidential candidates who lost an election in which they received over 200 electoral votes Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford or Charles Evans Hughes
#2575, aired 1995-11-1020th CENTURY PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS: James B. Stockdale was his vice-presidential running mate Ross Perot
#1806, aired 1992-06-08PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS: He received the most electoral votes of any third party candidate in the 20th century Teddy Roosevelt
#650, aired 1987-06-0520th CENTURY ELECTIONS: Only year in which the winner defeated not only the incumbent but the previous president, too 1912

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