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 UBC Archives - Alumni Association - File List
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 U.S. presidential election, 2004 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The 2004 election was the first to be affected by the campaign finance reforms mandated by the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act of 2002 (also known as the McCain-Feingold Bill for its sponsors in the United States Senate).
The election was fought primarily on the issue of the conduct of the War on Terror.
Cobb was chosen as the Presidential candidate of the Green Party on the second ballot at the Green National Convention on June 25, 2004; LaMarche was nominated as the party's Vice Presidential candidate.
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 Index Dr-Dz
Following the FNM victory in the Aug. 19, 1992, general elections, she was appointed to the Senate and sworn in as minister of health and environment (August 24); she was one of three females appointed to the cabinet.
Defeated in the 1957 election, he formed the Parti Civique de Montréal to serve as his political vehicle, and in 1960 he was returned to office.
After some weeks of strikes and uncertainty a general election was held on June 4 and the Christian Democrats, by gaining three seats, obtained an absolute majority over the left and were able to form a single-party government.
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 Anecdotage.com - politics anecdotes. Anecdotes From Yeats to Gates
As the Democratic candidate in the 1960 presidential election, JFK was surprised...
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Martin Van Buren's presidential election campaign in 1840 was bedeviled by probl...
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 HNATYSHYN, Ramon John (Ray)
The son of a senator of Ukrainian descent, Ramon "Ray" Hnatyshyn was educated at the University of Saskatchewan and worked for the government leader in the Senate (1958-1960).
Hnatyshyn was named House leader in 1984 and after the general election in September 1984, served as government leader in the Commons (1984-1986) before being named Minister of Justice.
Elected a Conservative MP for Saskatoon in the 1974 General Election, he was Minister of Energy in the Clark government (1979-1980).
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 andrewcoyne.com: What East-West split?
Further to Chris' point, information is available from Elections Canada which indicates that an average riding in PEI represents a population of just under 34 000 (and recall that fewer than that are eligible voters).
The puerility of the recent election campaign reinforced this - it had the tone of a high school student council popularity contest, not the gravitas of a sovereign, consequential nation deliberating its place in world affairs.
The Liberals have created deficiencies in how Canada is goverened by effectively reducing our elections to a single national representative in the person of the Prime Minister: on all important matters the discipline of the governing party ensures that the voice of the minority is suppressed.
andrewcoyne.com /archives/003846.php   (13183 words)

  
 Sabato's Crystal Ball - 1960 Presidential Election
The election was closer than expected and Nixon did not concede until the following day of the results.
The most impacting moment of the election arrived during the first televised presidential debate.
For a long while, his campaign worked and he led the polls without any sweat, though his perspiration would later come to be a key factor in the election.
www.centerforpolitics.org /crystalball/article.php?id=HIS2004071960   (13183 words)

  
 Faculty, Philip Merrill College of Journalism, University of Maryland
Huffman is a Principal at the Council for Excellence in Government in Washington, D.C., and participated in the council's 2000 Presidential Appointee Initiative, a joint project with the Brookings Institution.
Diana Huffman has served as managing editor of National Journal and as editor of Legal Times and has worked as a radio and TV reporter in New York City and Louisville, Ky. She also served as a senior aide in the U.S. Senate for 10 years.
He has covered every presidential election since 1960.
www.journalism.umd.edu /faculty   (3522 words)

  
 otd.98.10.14.html
Arthur Meighen 1874-1960 becomes Senate Opposition leader on King's victory; only person to lead government and opposition in both houses.
Ottawa Ontario - William Lyon Mackenzie King 1874-1950 defeats R. Bennett in the 18th federal general election; wins 171 of the 245 Commons seats, to 40 Conservatives, 17 Social Credit; 7 CCF, 1 Independent; takes 44.8% of the popular vote for the largest majority since Confederation.
Quebec - Quebec provincial vote sees the election of 31 Liberals, 27 Conservatives and 6 Nationalists.
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 chapter4text.html
The topics include an historical overview of elections that situate the 1980 election; the presidential race; the increased Republican membership in the House; the Republican takeover of the Senate; the role of interest groups, media, and parties in the elections; and the economic and foreign issues that dominated the electoral agenda.
The essays cover a broad array of issues, including the perils of a second-term presidency, the nominations of the candidates, the general election campaigns and results, the role of the media in the elections, the campaigns' issues and themes, and the implications of the presidential and congressional outcomes.
The essays cover a broad array of issues, including the historical and political settings of the elections, the procedures used to nominate the candidates, the general campaigns and elections, the role of the media in the elections, the campaigns' issues, and the implications of the presidential and congressional outcomes.
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 WHMC-Columbia--Eagleton, Thomas F. (1929- ), Papers, 1944-1987 (C674)--Preliminary Inventory
He was elected circuit attorney of the City of St. Louis in 1956; attorney general of Missouri in 1960 (the youngest man to ever hold the position); lieutenant governor of Missouri in 1964; and U.S. Senator from Missouri in 1968.
Missouri politics, the 1978 general elections, the Moral Majority, pending legislation, U.S. Senate committee assignments, key campaign issues, opposition to Carter, the Panama Canal, the 1980 presidential campaign, fund raising, and general correspondence.
Papers of a Democratic Circuit Attorney for the city of St. Louis, 1956-1960; Attorney General of Missouri, 1960-1964; Lieutenant Governor of Missouri, 1964-1968; and U.S. Senator from Missouri, 1969-1986.
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 UBC Archives - University History - General History - Brief History of UBC
Convocation is initially to include all graduates of British or Canadian universities resident in the province, plus 25 members chosen by the provincial government; after its first meeting, it is to consist of members of the first Convocation, plus members of Senate and all graduates of the University.
It consists of more than 25,000 items and focuses on the exploration of the Pacific Northwest, the Chinese experience in North America, the history of British Columbia, and the Canadian Pacific Railway Company.
1906 – Vancouver College taken over by McGill and is renamed McGill University College of British Columbia.
www.library.ubc.ca /archives/hist_ubc.html   (3522 words)

  
 ResourceShelf
Sitting Days of the Senate by Calendar Year-1960 to Date
2002 U.S. Congressional Primary Election Dates (By State and By Date)
The Winter 2002 issue of this West Group newsletter for librarians has two articles that might be of interest.
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 Palm Beach Post - News and Classifieds for Palm Beach County and the Treasure Coast
Florida House and Senate leaders list 14 topics to be addressed Dec. 13-17.
Palm Beach Post - News and Classifieds for Palm Beach County and the Treasure Coast
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 WHMC-Columbia--Eagleton, Thomas F. (1929- ), Papers, 1944-1987 (C674)--Preliminary Inventory
He was elected circuit attorney of the City of St. Louis in 1956; attorney general of Missouri in 1960 (the youngest man to ever hold the position); lieutenant governor of Missouri in 1964; and U.S. Senator from Missouri in 1968.
Missouri politics, the 1978 general elections, the Moral Majority, pending legislation, U.S. Senate committee assignments, key campaign issues, opposition to Carter, the Panama Canal, the 1980 presidential campaign, fund raising, and general correspondence.
A son, Terence, was born in 1959, and a daughter, Christin, was born in 1960.
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 U.S. Senate election, 1960 - Enpsychlopedia
The U.S. Senate election, 1960 was an election for the United States Senate which coincided with the election of John F. Kennedy as president.
Kennedy's victory was fairly narrow, and the opposition Republicans gained one seat at the expense of the Democrats.
The Democrats nonetheless retained a commanding lead in the Senate with 64 seats to 36.
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 WHMC-Columbia--Eagleton, Thomas F. (1929- ), Papers, 1944-1987 (C674)--Preliminary Inventory
He was elected circuit attorney of the City of St. Louis in 1956; attorney general of Missouri in 1960 (the youngest man to ever hold the position); lieutenant governor of Missouri in 1964; and U.S. Senator from Missouri in 1968.
Papers of a Democratic Circuit Attorney for the city of St. Louis, 1956-1960; Attorney General of Missouri, 1960-1964; Lieutenant Governor of Missouri, 1964-1968; and U.S. Senator from Missouri, 1969-1986.
Folders alphabetical by topic, microfilm chronological: Located in this series are reports, contracts, bulletins, forms, inventories, receipts, work orders, and memos on such topics as mail statistics, the U.S. Senate's page program, office policy, office management, and Data General's office automation system the bulk of which spans 1981-1986.
www.system.missouri.edu /whmc/invent/0674preinv.html   (241 words)

  
 WHMC-Columbia--Eagleton, Thomas F. (1929- ), Papers, 1944-1987 (C674)--Preliminary Inventory
Missouri politics, the 1978 general elections, the Moral Majority, pending legislation, U.S. Senate committee assignments, key campaign issues, opposition to Carter, the Panama Canal, the 1980 presidential campaign, fund raising, and general correspondence.
He was elected circuit attorney of the City of St. Louis in 1956; attorney general of Missouri in 1960 (the youngest man to ever hold the position); lieutenant governor of Missouri in 1964; and U.S. Senator from Missouri in 1968.
Papers of a Democratic Circuit Attorney for the city of St. Louis, 1956-1960; Attorney General of Missouri, 1960-1964; Lieutenant Governor of Missouri, 1964-1968; and U.S. Senator from Missouri, 1969-1986.
www.umsystem.edu /whmc/invent/0674preinv.html   (241 words)

  
 WHMC-Columbia--Eagleton, Thomas F. (1929- ), Papers, 1944-1987 (C674)--Preliminary Inventory
He was elected circuit attorney of the City of St. Louis in 1956; attorney general of Missouri in 1960 (the youngest man to ever hold the position); lieutenant governor of Missouri in 1964; and U.S. Senator from Missouri in 1968.
Missouri politics, the 1978 general elections, the Moral Majority, pending legislation, U.S. Senate committee assignments, key campaign issues, opposition to Carter, the Panama Canal, the 1980 presidential campaign, fund raising, and general correspondence.
Papers of a Democratic Circuit Attorney for the city of St. Louis, 1956-1960; Attorney General of Missouri, 1960-1964; Lieutenant Governor of Missouri, 1964-1968; and U.S. Senator from Missouri, 1969-1986.
www.umsystem.edu /whmc/invent/0674preinv.html   (241 words)

  
 WHMC-Columbia--Eagleton, Thomas F. (1929- ), Papers, 1944-1987 (C674)--Preliminary Inventory
Missouri politics, the 1978 general elections, the Moral Majority, pending legislation, U.S. Senate committee assignments, key campaign issues, opposition to Carter, the Panama Canal, the 1980 presidential campaign, fund raising, and general correspondence.
He was elected circuit attorney of the City of St. Louis in 1956; attorney general of Missouri in 1960 (the youngest man to ever hold the position); lieutenant governor of Missouri in 1964; and U.S. Senator from Missouri in 1968.
Financial statements from certain elections and an analysis of the legislation regulating political contributions by labor organizations.
www.umsystem.edu /whmc/invent/0674preinv.html   (241 words)

  
 WHMC-Columbia--Eagleton, Thomas F. (1929- ), Papers, 1944-1987 (C674)--Preliminary Inventory
Missouri politics, the 1978 general elections, the Moral Majority, pending legislation, U.S. Senate committee assignments, key campaign issues, opposition to Carter, the Panama Canal, the 1980 presidential campaign, fund raising, and general correspondence.
He was elected circuit attorney of the City of St. Louis in 1956; attorney general of Missouri in 1960 (the youngest man to ever hold the position); lieutenant governor of Missouri in 1964; and U.S. Senator from Missouri in 1968.
Papers of a Democratic Circuit Attorney for the city of St. Louis, 1956-1960; Attorney General of Missouri, 1960-1964; Lieutenant Governor of Missouri, 1964-1968; and U.S. Senator from Missouri, 1969-1986.
www.umsystem.edu /whmc/invent/0674preinv.html   (241 words)

  
 WHMC-Columbia--Eagleton, Thomas F. (1929- ), Papers, 1944-1987 (C674)--Preliminary Inventory
Missouri politics, the 1978 general elections, the Moral Majority, pending legislation, U.S. Senate committee assignments, key campaign issues, opposition to Carter, the Panama Canal, the 1980 presidential campaign, fund raising, and general correspondence.
He was elected circuit attorney of the City of St. Louis in 1956; attorney general of Missouri in 1960 (the youngest man to ever hold the position); lieutenant governor of Missouri in 1964; and U.S. Senator from Missouri in 1968.
Financial statements from certain elections and an analysis of the legislation regulating political contributions by labor organizations.
www.umsystem.edu /whmc/invent/0674preinv.html   (241 words)

  
 WHMC-Columbia--Eagleton, Thomas F. (1929- ), Papers, 1944-1987 (C674)--Preliminary Inventory
Missouri politics, the 1978 general elections, the Moral Majority, pending legislation, U.S. Senate committee assignments, key campaign issues, opposition to Carter, the Panama Canal, the 1980 presidential campaign, fund raising, and general correspondence.
He was elected circuit attorney of the City of St. Louis in 1956; attorney general of Missouri in 1960 (the youngest man to ever hold the position); lieutenant governor of Missouri in 1964; and U.S. Senator from Missouri in 1968.
Financial statements from certain elections and an analysis of the legislation regulating political contributions by labor organizations.
www.umsystem.edu /whmc/invent/0674preinv.html   (241 words)

  
 WHMC-Columbia--Eagleton, Thomas F. (1929- ), Papers, 1944-1987 (C674)--Preliminary Inventory
Missouri politics, the 1978 general elections, the Moral Majority, pending legislation, U.S. Senate committee assignments, key campaign issues, opposition to Carter, the Panama Canal, the 1980 presidential campaign, fund raising, and general correspondence.
He was elected circuit attorney of the City of St. Louis in 1956; attorney general of Missouri in 1960 (the youngest man to ever hold the position); lieutenant governor of Missouri in 1964; and U.S. Senator from Missouri in 1968.
Financial statements from certain elections and an analysis of the legislation regulating political contributions by labor organizations.
www.umsystem.edu /whmc/invent/0674preinv.html   (241 words)

  
 WHMC-Columbia--Eagleton, Thomas F. (1929- ), Papers, 1944-1987 (C674)--Preliminary Inventory
Missouri politics, the 1978 general elections, the Moral Majority, pending legislation, U.S. Senate committee assignments, key campaign issues, opposition to Carter, the Panama Canal, the 1980 presidential campaign, fund raising, and general correspondence.
He was elected circuit attorney of the City of St. Louis in 1956; attorney general of Missouri in 1960 (the youngest man to ever hold the position); lieutenant governor of Missouri in 1964; and U.S. Senator from Missouri in 1968.
Papers of a Democratic Circuit Attorney for the city of St. Louis, 1956-1960; Attorney General of Missouri, 1960-1964; Lieutenant Governor of Missouri, 1964-1968; and U.S. Senator from Missouri, 1969-1986.
www.umsystem.edu /whmc/invent/0674preinv.html   (241 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Gough Whitlam
(Senate elections at that time were not synchronised with House of Representative elections: at the time Whitlam took office, half the Senate had been elected two years previously, the other half five years earlier.) After 23 years of continuous conservative rule, the bureaucracy was unhelpful, and the conservative state governments were implacably opposed to reform.
In 1960, having lost three elections running, Evatt resigned, to be replaced by Arthur Calwell, with Whitlam winning the election for deputy over veteran Labor MP Eddie Ward.
His successor as Liberal Party leader, Harold Holt, led the coalition to a landslide election victory in November that year on the pro-American, pro- Vietnam War slogan "All the way with LBJ." This crushing defeat prompted Calwell to step down in early 1967.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Gough-Whitlam   (241 words)

  
 Elections of 1964/1968, Eugene McCarthy, Abe Fortas, Henry Wallace
In the 1964 presidential election, Johnson won a landslide victory over conservative Arizona senator Barry Goldwater.
nixon(spiro agnew as mate) had run in the 1960 election but lost.
Before his 1968 presidential campaign, McCarthy was best known in Minnesota and in the Senate for his wide-ranging knowledge.
www.owlnet.rice.edu /~mwfriedm/terms/adele27.html   (1004 words)

  
 Welcome to The American Presidency
Then, the 1966 congressional elections weakened his authority still more, as the Republicans gained 47 seats in the House and three in the Senate.
The party's leader in the Senate, Ernest McFarland of Arizona, had been defeated in the election of 1952, and Johnson's years of legislative experience and his connections with most factions of the party recommended him for the post.
Frustrated in his bid for the Democratic presidential nomination in 1960, Johnson settled for the vice presidency under John F. Kennedy and contributed significantly to the ticket's victory that fall.
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 AllPolitics - Presidential Debates - History
Although the 1960 debates were popular with the public and broadcast nationally on network television, presidential debates took a hiatus until 1976.
Front-runners not wanting to share the stage with opponents, as well as the equal-time provisions of the Communications Act of 1934, are the reasons most often cited by debate scholars for the absence of debates from 1960 to 1976.
Presidential candidates were expected to keep quiet, and it was not until 1840 that a presidential candidate (William Henry Harrison of the Whig party) even stumped to advocate his own election.
cgi.cnn.com /ALLPOLITICS/1996/debates/history   (1559 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Master of the Senate : The Years of LBJ, Vol. III (Vintage): Books: Robert A. Caro
Robert Caro's Master of the Senate examines in meticulous detail Lyndon Johnson's career in that body, from his arrival in 1950 (after 12 years in the House of Representatives) until his election as JFK's vice president in 1960.
"Master of the Senate" is a history of LBJ, the U.S. Senate and American politics from 1948-1960.
The Senate is a genteel establishment engaged in a legislative process that often appears arcane to outsiders.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0394720954?v=glance   (2435 words)

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