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 U.S. presidential election - Open Encyclopedia
1920 - Warren G. Harding was a little-known U.S. Senator from Ohio before receiving the Republican nomination in the presidential election of 1920.
After an attempt to seek the Democratic nomination in the 1980 election revealed just the depth to which this scandal and the damage it had done to his reputation had lingered, and the general public's perception of him of being, unlike his brothers, an "ultraliberal", Kennedy has never again sought the presidency.
The election of the United States President is governed by Section 1 of Article Two of the United States Constitution, as amended by Amendments XII, XXII, and XXIII.
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 U.S. presidential election, 1920 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Even so, the presidential election of 1920 continued the debate between the nationalistic activism of Roosevelt's presidency and the global idealism of Wilson's administration.
This was the first election in which all women were allowed to vote, following the passage of the 19th Amendment to the Constitution in August 1920.
On June 8, 1920, the Republican National Convention meeting in Chicago nominated Warren G. Harding, an Ohio newspaper editor and United States Senator, to run for president with Calvin Coolidge, governor of Massachusetts, as his running mate.
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 Definition of U.S. presidential election, 1960 - Biocrawler
The main economic issue during the election was the USSR's high economic growth rate in comparison to the United States'.
The U.S. presidential election of 1960 was held on November 8, 1960.
Nixon's negative experience in the debates caused him to shun debates in his 1968 and 1972 campaigns, and the next presidential debates would not be held until 1976.
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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 marked the first time an incumbent president was reelected while his political party increased its numbers in both houses of Congress since Lyndon Johnson in the 1964 election.
Election watchers and political analysts forecast a number of contested election results in a manner similar to the Florida voting recount of 2000.
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 Election Statistics - Office of the Clerk
Since 1920, the Clerk of the House has collected and published the official vote counts for federal elections from the official sources among the various states and territories.
Statistics from recent elections are available as both HTML and scanned image (Adobe Acrobat.PDF) formats.
Users should be aware that printing a document in its entirety is often a lengthy process depending on your equipment.
clerk.house.gov /members/electionInfo/elections.html   (138 words)

  
 Franklin D. Roosevelt - Unipedia
This made him a favorite of Wilson, and it was mainly due to Wilson's influence that the 1920 Democratic National Convention chose Roosevelt as the candidate for Vice-President of the United States on the ticket headed by Governor James M. Cox of Ohio.
At the November election, Smith was heavily defeated by the Republican Herbert Hoover, but Roosevelt was elected Governor by a margin of 25,000 votes out of 2.2 million.
Had it not been for the war, he would certainly have retired at the 1944 elections, but under the circumstances both he and his advisors felt there was no alternative to his running for a fourth term.
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 Wikinfo Eugene V. Debs
He was the Socialist Party candidate for President of the United States in 1900, 1904, 1908, 1912, and 1920, (the final time from prison).
In the 1920 election, while in jail (see below), he received 913,664 votes, the most ever for a Socialist Party presidential candidate in the US.
The strike was broken and the ARU destroyed.
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 Geostat Center: US Presidential Election Maps: 1860-1996
The Data for the Candidate and Constituency Statistics of Elections in the United States were originally collected by the Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research.
A map of the 2000 presidential election, based on different data, is available at 2000 Presidential Election Resources.
The data utilized in the construction of these maps were made available by the Inter-university Consortium for Political Social Research (ICPSR Study # 7757).
fisher.lib.virginia.edu /collections/stats/elections/maps   (102 words)

  
 Definition of November 2 - Biocrawler
1948- U.S. presidential election, 1948: Harry S. Truman defeats Thomas E. Dewey for the US presidency.
The first broadcast was the results of the U.S. presidential election, 1920.
1920 - In the United States, KDKA of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania starts broadcasting as the first commercial radio station.
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 U.S. presidential election - Open Encyclopedia
1920- Warren G. Harding was a little-known U.S. Senator from Ohio before receiving the Republican nomination in the presidential election of 1920.
After an attempt to seek the Democratic nomination in the 1980 election revealed just the depth to which this scandal and the damage it had done to his reputation had lingered, and the general public's perception of him of being, unlike his brothers, an "ultraliberal", Kennedy has never again sought the presidency.
The election of the United States President is governed by Section 1 of Article Two of the United States Constitution, as amended by Amendments XII, XXII, and XXIII.
open-encyclopedia.com /U.S._presidential_election   (2420 words)

  
 U.S. presidential election - Open Encyclopedia
1920- Warren G. Harding was a little-known U.S. Senator from Ohio before receiving the Republican nomination in the presidential election of 1920.
After an attempt to seek the Democratic nomination in the 1980 election revealed just the depth to which this scandal and the damage it had done to his reputation had lingered, and the general public's perception of him of being, unlike his brothers, an "ultraliberal", Kennedy has never again sought the presidency.
The election of the United States President is governed by Section 1 of Article Two of the United States Constitution, as amended by Amendments XII, XXII, and XXIII.
open-encyclopedia.com /U.S._presidential_election   (2420 words)

  
 U.S. presidential election - Open Encyclopedia
1920 - Warren G. Harding was a little-known U.S. Senator from Ohio before receiving the Republican nomination in the presidential election of 1920.
After an attempt to seek the Democratic nomination in the 1980 election revealed just the depth to which this scandal and the damage it had done to his reputation had lingered, and the general public's perception of him of being, unlike his brothers, an "ultraliberal", Kennedy has never again sought the presidency.
The election of the United States President is governed by Section 1 of Article Two of the United States Constitution, as amended by Amendments XII, XXII, and XXIII.
open-encyclopedia.com /U.S._presidential_election   (2420 words)

  
 Armseliges Deutschland: War Defeat, Reparations, Inflation, and the Year 1923 in German History. By Robert Selig
In comparison, for the "off-year" election in November 1994, turnout by the voting-age population in the United States was 36 percent; turnout for the 1996 presidential election was only 46 percent.
The German Village is the largest privately funded historic neighborhood in the United States—233 acres of "living" history and a reputed architectural style showcasing carved limestone lintels, clay chimney pots, and slate roofs.
Only two state elections will be held before fall 1999: in Bavaria, on September 13, where the CSU is sure to remain in power but with less than a 53-percent majority, and Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, on September 27, where the incumbent CDU-SPD "grand coalition" may be replaced by a PDS-"tolerated" SPD minority government.
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 Wikinfo Eugene V. Debs
He was the Socialist Party candidate for President of the United States in 1900, 1904, 1908, 1912, and 1920, (the final time from prison).
In the 1920 election, while in jail (see below), he received 913,664 votes, the most ever for a Socialist Party presidential candidate in the US.
The strike was broken and the ARU destroyed.
www.wikinfo.org /wiki.php?title=Eugene_Debs   (494 words)

  
 U.S._presidential_election,_1920
Even so, the presidential election of 1920 continued the debate between the nationalistic activism of Roosevelt's presidency and the global idealism of Wilson's administration.
On June 8, 1920, the Republican National Convention meeting in Chicago nominated Warren G. Harding, an Ohio newspaper editor and United States Senator, to run for president with Calvin Coolidge, governor of Massachusetts, as his running mate.
The Democrats, meeting in San Francisco, nominated another newspaper editor from Ohio, Governor James M. Cox, as their presidential candidate, and thirty-seven-year-old Under-Secretary of the Navy Franklin D. Roosevelt, a fifth cousin of the late president Teddy Roosevelt, for vice president.
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 United States presidential election, 1920 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The United States presidential election of 1920 was dominated by the aftermath of World War I.
Thus the Republican advertisement in Collier's Magazine for October 30, 1920 demanded, “Let's be done with wiggle and wobble.” The image presented in the ads was nationalistic, using catch phrases like “absolute control of the United States by the United States,” “Independence means independence, now as in 1776,” “This country will remain American.
This was the first election in which all women were allowed to vote, following the passage of the 19th Amendment to the Constitution in August 1920.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/U.S._presidential_election,_1920   (1166 words)

  
 Portuguese Version
That equaled the number of votes necessary to win the 1919 presidential election." However, in the half-century since 1945 the electorate has grown 17-fold, from 5.9 million to 100 million.
In the United States at the end of 1996, the top eight banks alone generated 94% ($19 trillion) of all OTC outstandings.
In both countries military rule ended in the mid-1980s in the face of popular clamor for free elections, but in Brazil democratization was planned and executed by its military rulers over a 10-year period.
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 History: United States History - Stats
Elections: 1789 1792 1796 1800 1804 1808 1812 1816 1820 1824 1828 1832 1836 1840 1844 1848 1852 1856 1860 1864 1868 1872 1876 1880 1884 1888 1892 1896 1900 1904 1908 1912 1916 1920 1924 1928 1932 1936 1940 1944 1948 1952 1956 1960 1964 1968 1972 1976 1980 1984 1988 1992 1996
"The World Almanac Of The U. A." World Almanac Books, New Jersey.
www.usahistory.com /stats   (66 words)

  
 1920 -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
July 21 - (United States concert violinist (born in Russia in 1920)) Isaac Stern, Ukrainian-born violinist (d.
January 6 - (United States religious leader (born in Korea) who founded the Unification Church in 1954; was found guilty of conspiracy to evade taxes (born in 1920)) Sun Myung Moon, Korean evangelist
The first broadcast was the results of the (Click link for more info and facts about U.S. presidential election, 1920) U.S. presidential election, 1920.
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 Political Science Resources/United States Politics
Presidential by county: 1920+, presidential primary by state: 1916-24, 1972+; Congressional district by district: 1832+; gubernatorial by county: 1970+
Browse the Presidential, Congressional, or Gubernatorial sections by state to obtain county or Congressional District election data
Biographical Directory of the United States Congress, 1774+ (Senate)
www.lib.umich.edu /govdocs/psusp.html   (4067 words)

  
 Political Science Resources/United States Politics
Presidential by county: 1920+, presidential primary by state: 1916-24, 1972+; Congressional district by district: 1832+; gubernatorial by county: 1970+
Browse the Presidential, Congressional, or Gubernatorial sections by state to obtain county or Congressional District election data
Biographical Directory of the United States Congress, 1774+ (Senate)
www.lib.umich.edu /govdocs/psusp.html   (4067 words)

  
 Political Science Resources/United States Politics
Presidential by county: 1920+, presidential primary by state: 1916-24, 1972+; Congressional district by district: 1832+; gubernatorial by county: 1970+
Browse the Presidential, Congressional, or Gubernatorial sections by state to obtain county or Congressional District election data
Biographical Directory of the United States Congress, 1774+ (Senate)
www.lib.umich.edu /govdocs/psusp.html   (3935 words)

  
 Political Science Resources/United States Politics
Presidential by county: 1920+, presidential primary by state: 1916-24, 1972+; Congressional district by district: 1832+; gubernatorial by county: 1970+
Browse the Presidential, Congressional, or Gubernatorial sections by state to obtain county or Congressional District election data
Biographical Directory of the United States Congress, 1774+ (Senate)
www.lib.umich.edu /govdocs/psusp.html   (3935 words)

  
 Political Science Resources/United States Politics
Historical data includes national electoral college results since the 1st Congress, Presidential and Senatorial election results by state and House by district since 1920
Resources for the study of United States politics also appear throughout the Documents Center's web site, especially in the
Historical data includes national electoral college results since the 1st Congress, Presidential and Senatorial election results by state and House by district since 1992
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 Political Science Resources/United States Politics
Presidential by county: 1920+, presidential primary by state: 1916-24, 1972+; Congressional district by district: 1832+; gubernatorial by county: 1970+
Government documents include United States, United Nations, League of Nations, and State Governments
Biographical Directory of the United States Congress, 1774+ (Senate)
www.lib.umich.edu /govdocs/psusp.html   (3958 words)

  
 Political Science Resources/United States Politics
Presidential by county: 1920+, presidential primary by state: 1916-24, 1972+; Congressional district by district: 1832+; gubernatorial by county: 1970+
Political profiles of individual Members of Congress with brief election data, lobby group ratings, key votes in the 105th Congress, and campaign finances
Government documents include United States, United Nations, League of Nations, and State Governments
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 Political Science Resources/United States Politics
Presidential by county: 1920+, presidential primary by state: 1916-24, 1972+; Congressional district by district: 1832+; gubernatorial by county: 1970+
Political profiles of individual Members of Congress with brief election data, lobby group ratings, key votes in the 105th Congress, and campaign finances
Biographical Directory of the United States Congress, 1774+ (Senate)
www.lib.umich.edu /govdocs/psusp.html   (3958 words)

  
 Political Science Resources/United States Politics
Presidential by county: 1920+, presidential primary by state: 1916-24, 1972+; Congressional district by district: 1832+; gubernatorial by county: 1970+
Biographical Directory of the United States Congress, 1774+ (Senate)
Political profiles of individual Members of Congress with brief election data, lobby group ratings, key votes in the 105th Congress, and campaign finances
www.lib.umich.edu /govdocs/psusp.html   (3958 words)

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