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Electoral College Votes by State, 2004 Presidential Elections
(total electoral votes: 538; majority needed to elect: 270)Alabama 9Alaska 3Arizona 10Arkansas 6California 55Colorado 9Connecticut 7Delaware 3District of Columbia 3Florida 27Georgia 15Hawaii…Presidential Election of 1996, Electoral and Popular Vote Summary
This table provides information about the election results between candidates William J. Clinton and Robert J. Dole Principal Candidates for President and Vice President:Democratic—William…National Political Conventions Since 1856
The following table lists the opening date and location of the Republican and Democratic national political conventions since 1856. Opening date…Residency Requirements for Voting
The Supreme Court decision of March 21, 1972, declared lengthy requirements for voting in state and local elections unconstitutional and suggested that 30 days was an ample period. Most of…National Voter Turnout in Federal Elections: 1960-2014
This page provides information about voter statistics, including age of voting population, voter registration, turnout, and more. Year…Unusual Voting Results
Election of 1872Election of 1876Presidential Election of 2000, Electoral and Popular Vote Summary
This table provides information about the election results between candidates Albert A. Gore, George W. Bush, and Ralph Nader Principal Candidates for President and Vice President:Republican—…Voter Participation in Presidential Elections, 1824–1928
For voter participation 1930–1996, see Participation in Elections for President and U.S. Representatives, 1930–1996Year% Voter participation182426.9%182857.6183255.4183657.8184080.2184478.…Step-by-Step on the Campaign Trail
How the President Gets Elected —Holly Hartman Don't know the difference between a caucus and a convention? Unsure what the electoral college is? Check…Who Can Vote and Who Can Be Elected
This page shows age, citizen and resident status requirements for anyone wishing to vote, or run for the U.S. house, senate, or presidency Who Can Vote? Anyone who is 1) 18 years of age2) a…