Political Points

Political Points are a way of measuring the experience of a politician. Those are earned through political actions like raising funds, campaigning, winning a primary, winning an election, drafting a bill, passing a bill, and completing challenges. The amount depends on the role (a State Senator earns less political points per action when compared with a U.S. Senator). They are extremely important because higher amounts lead to higher chances of presiding over the legislative bodies in all spheres.

Actions that give Points

 * Winning the Mayoralship gives 500, though that's dependent on county population
 * Winning a School Board election gives 50 per term elected
 * Winning a seat on City Council gives 100 per term elected
 * Winning a seat in the House gives 2,500, with 500 won after the primary.
 * Winning a United States Senate seat gives 15,000
 * Attending fundraisers gives 10
 * Attending rallies gives 25
 * Completing challenges give political points, which are shown on the challenge.
 * Governors are awarded 20,000 per term elected
 * State Representatives are awarded 250 per term elected
 * State Senators are awarded 500 per term elected
 * Rallying with a governor during a race gives 250
 * Rallying with the President(or Presidential candidate) during a race gives 500
 * Becoming House Majority or Minority Leader gives 1,250 points
 * Becoming Speaker of the House gives 20,000 points
 * Participating in the first candidate debate gives 100 points

Awards Unlocked with Political Points

 * At 15,000 all of the playable committees are unlocked in the House
 * At 100,000 all of the playable committees are unlocked in the Senate