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 U.S. Senate election, 2004 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Elections to the United States Senate were held on November 2, 2004, with 34 of the 100 seats in the Senate being contested.
One Republican seat, that of retiring Senator Peter Fitzgerald in Illinois, was easily taken by Democrat Barack Obama.
Those Senators who were elected in 1998 sought reelection (or retired) in 2004.
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 CIA - The World Factbook -- United States
elections: president and vice president elected on the same ticket by a college of representatives who are elected directly from each state; president and vice president serve four-year terms; election last held 2 November 2004 (next to be held November 2008)
Supreme Court (its nine justices are appointed for life on condition of good behavior by the president with confirmation by the Senate); United States Courts of Appeal; United States District Courts; State and County Courts
bicameral Congress consists of the Senate (100 seats, one-third are renewed every two years; two members are elected from each state by popular vote to serve six-year terms) and the House of Representatives (435 seats; members are directly elected by popular vote to serve two-year terms)
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 The Green Papers: United States General Election 2004
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 Guardian Unlimited US elections 2004 Special report: US elections 2004
Below are the full results of the 2004 US presidential, House of Representatives, Senate and gubernatorial votes.
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www.guardian.co.uk /uselections2004/0,13918,1047353,00.html   (492 words)

  
 Election Resources on the Internet / Recursos Electorales en la Internet
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 U.S. Senate election, 2004 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The U.S. Senate election, 2004 was an election for the United States Senate which coincided with the re-election of George W. Bush as president and the U.S. House election, as well as many state and local elections.
The Senate, as of the pre-election 108th Congress, was composed of 51 Republicans, 48 Democrats, and 1 independent.
The seats of retiring senators were taken by the opposing party in Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Louisiana, North Carolina, and South Carolina.
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 U.S. Senate election, 2004 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The U.S. Senate election, 2004 was an election for the United States Senate which coincided with the re-election of George W. Bush as president and the U.S. House election, as well as many state and local elections.
The Senate, as of the pre-election 108th Congress, was composed of 51 Republicans, 48 Democrats, and 1 independent.
The seats of retiring senators were taken by the opposing party in Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Louisiana, North Carolina, and South Carolina.
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 U.S. Senate election, 2010 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Elections to the United States Senate will be held on November 2, 2010, with thirty four of the 100 seats in the Senate being contested.
Those Senators who were elected in 2004 will be seeking re-election (or retiring) in 2010.
If Senators in other classes die or resign in 2009 or 2010, there may be additional special elections in 2010.
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 CIA - The World Factbook -- France
elections: Senate - last held 26 September 2004 (next to be held September 2007); National Assembly- last held 8-16 June 2002 (next to be held not later than June 2007)
elections: president elected by popular vote for a five-year term (changed from seven-year term in October 2000); election last held 21 April and 5 May 2002 (next to be held, first round April 2007, second round May 2007); prime minister nominated by the National Assembly majority and appointed by the president
28 September 1958, amended concerning election of president in 1962, amended to comply with provisions of 1992 EC Maastricht Treaty, 1996 Amsterdam Treaty, 2000 Treaty of Nice; amended to tighten immigration laws in 1993; amended in 2000 to change the seven-year presidential term to a five-year term
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 U.S. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION 2004
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 United States Elections 2004
For "U.S. Elections 2004," we have asked seven experts, mostly political scientists, to explain significant aspects of the upcoming elections to international audiences who may have different ways of electing their government.
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 U.S. Elections 2004 - US Department of State
The Republican Party retained control of both the Senate and House of Representatives in the November 2 elections, expanding its current majorities and extending the party's control of Congress.
Republican candidates won 19 of the 34 Senate seats up for election increasing their current 51-seat majority by four seats, and 231 of 435 seats in the House of Representatives, expanding their current 22-seat majority by four seats.
International election observers are welcome in the United States, and despite the decentralized nature of the U.S. election system, the federal government is working "diligently" to improve cooperation between observer missions and state and local election officials, U.S. diplomat Paul Jones told the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe.
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 CIA - The World Factbook -- Cambodia
elections: National Assembly - last held 27 July 2003 (next to be held in July 2008); Senate - last held 2 March 1999 (scheduled to be held in 2004 but delayed)
The July 2003 elections were relatively peaceful, but it took one year of negotiations between contending political parties before a coalition government was formed.
Nation-wide local elections are scheduled for 2007 and national elections for 2008.
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 CIA - The World Factbook -- Romania
elections: Senate - last held 28 November 2004 (next to be held 28 November 2008); Chamber of Deputies - last held 28 November 2004 (next to be held 28 November 2008)
elections: president elected by popular vote for a five-year term; election last held 28 November 2004, with runoff between the top two candidates held 12 December 2004 (next to be held 28 November 2009 and 12 December 2009); prime minister appointed by the president
The opposition center-right alliance formed by the National Liberal Party (PNL) and the Democratic Party (PD) scored a surprise victory over the ruling PSD in December 2004 presidential elections.
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 Cambodia, Map and Flag
elections: National Assembly - last held 27 July 2003 (next to be held in July 2007); Senate - last held 2 March 1999 (next to be held in 2004)
A coalition government, formed after national elections in 1998, brought renewed political stability and the surrender of remaining Khmer Rouge forces in 1998.
UN-sponsored elections in 1993 helped restore some semblance of normalcy as did the rapid diminishment of the Khmer Rouge in the mid-1990s.
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 Encyclopedia: U.S. Senate election, 2006
Elections for the United States Senate will be held on November 7, 2006, with 33 of the 100 seats in the United States Senate being contested.
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The Senate Majority Leader is a member of the United States Senate who is elected by his or her party conference to serve as the chief Senate spokesman for his or her party and to manage and schedule the legislative and executive business of the Senate.
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 Encyclopedia: U.S. Senate election, 2004
Elections to the United States Senate were held on November 2, 2004, with 34 of the 100 seats in the Senate being contested.
The U.S. Senate election, 2004 was an election for the United States Senate which coincided with the re-election of George W. Bush as president and the U.S. House election, as well as many state and local elections.
Elections to the United States Senate will be held on November 2, 2004, with 34 of the 100 seats in the Senate being contested.
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 Guardian Unlimited US elections 2004 Special report: US elections 2004
Below are the full results of the 2004 US presidential, House of Representatives, Senate and gubernatorial votes.
State by state guide to the US media
November 2: Gary Younge on the lessons of his five-week journey across America in the run-up to the election.
www.guardian.co.uk /uselections2004/0,13918,1047353,00.html   (484 words)

  
 UN ASSISTS ELECTIONS IN BURUNDI (November 2004)
On 16 October 2004, the Burundi National Independent Electoral Commission scheduled to hold a constitutional referendum on 26 November 2004, followed by colline elections on 9 February 2005; communal elections on 23 February; legislative elections on 9 March; and elections for the Senate on 23 March.
The United Nations Operation in Burundi (ONUB) and other United Nations agencies are assisting the elections in various ways.
Domitien Ndayizeye (right), President of the Republic of Burundi, registering for elections in Rohero, a suburb of Bujumbura, Burundi.
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 U.S. Senate elections, 2006 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Elections for the United States Senate will be held on November 7, 2006, with 33 of the 100 seats in the United States Senate being contested.
Senator Santorum is a very conservative member of the Senate in a state that went for John Kerry in 2004 by 2.5 percent.
The 2006 House election is scheduled for the same date as the Senate election, as well as many state and local elections, including those for 36 state governors.
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