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U.S. Elections

Elections are the first Tuesday after Nov. 1. Tuesday was chosen to not overlap the Sabbath or market day for farmers.Read biographies on all current members of Congress as well as past and present…

Gubernatorial Elections 2002

Gubernatorial Elections 2002 Thirty-six states, Guam, and the U.S. Virgin Islands     Thirty-six states, Guam, and the U.S. Virgin Islands held elections for governor in 2002. Below is…

Gubernatorial Elections 2004

Eleven states, American Samoa, and Puerto Rico Eleven states, American Samoa, and Puerto Rico will hold elections for governor this year. Below is a listing of the elections, the current governor,…

Primary Election Dates

They're off and running Convention Delegates as of March 11, 2004 John Kerry 2162 Al Sharpton 27 Dennis Kucinich 23 John Edwards 534 Wesley Clark 57 Howard Dean 170 2,161 Delegates Needed for…

Election Outlook 1998

None of the Above This year's dismal election outlook by Beth Rowen This feature appeared in November 1998. "Waitress moms" are content with President Clinton's performance, though…

Election Day on Tuesdays?

Why the Tuesday after the first Monday in November? Source: Federal Election Commission Related Links Campaign 2012Who Can Vote and Who Can Be ElectedHow the President Gets ElectedThe…

Factsheet: Indonesia's Election

June 7th, 1999 by Borgna Brunner This article was posted on June 4, 1999. On the eve of Indonesia's first free parliamentary election since 1955, 48 political parties are jockeying for position…

Facts About Elections

Candidate with highest popular vote: Reagan (1984), 54,455,075.Candidate with highest electoral vote: Reagan (1984), 525.Candidate carrying most states: Nixon (1972) and Reagan (1984), 49.…

2000 Election Chronology

Tuesday, Nov. 7—Election Day. Pundits have predicted a tight race between Texas governor George W. Bush and Vice President Al Gore, but few expect one of the closest elections in U.S. history…

On the Mode of Electing the President

On the Mode of Electing the Presidentby From a speech by William Grayson given to the Virginia ratifying convention on June 18, 1788.See also Federalist No. 68Mr. [William] GRAYSON. Mr.…