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 U.S. presidential election, 1996 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The U.S. presidential election of 1996 was a contest between incumbent President Bill Clinton and Senator Bob Dole of Kansas.
The Republican National Convention formally nominated Dole on August 15, 1996 as the GOP candidate for the fall election.
In those elections, the Republicans, led by Newt Gingrich, captured the majority of seats in both the United States House of Representatives and the U.S. Senate for the first time in forty years.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/U.S._presidential_election,_1996   (1208 words)

  
 Director General Sheng-tsung Yang's Remarks Following Presidential Elections in Taiwan 3/30
Competitive elections, responsive political leadership, and free speech have given true moral authority to the Republic of China as a government ¡§of the people, by the people, and for the people¡¨ advocated by both Abraham Lincoln of the United States and Sun Yat-sen, founder of the ROC.
Nearly 13 million voters of its 22 million population turned out for this historic election, a turnout rate of more than 82 percent, which was six percent higher than in the previous presidential election of 1996.
the United States had the test in 1801 election when the ruling party of John Adams and Alexander Hamilton lost election in the popular vote to Thomas Jefferson Anti-Federalists.
chicago.roc-taiwan.org /press/20000413/2000041301.html   (1200 words)

  
 11. Yugoslavia : 1989-1996
For example, the State Department spokesman on October 19, 1990 (several months after the elections in Slovenia and Croatia) stated: "The United States firmly supports unity, democratic change, respect for human rights, and market reform." By 1991, democracy was receiving pride of place in the litany of U.S. principles on Yugoslavia.
The republic elections of 1990, welcomed universally in the United States, produced fissiparous tendencies in Yugoslavia.
The third factor was unexpressed: the coming presidential election of November 1992, which by the summer of 1992 undoubtedly bulked large in administration thinking.
www.rand.org /publications/CF/CF129/CF-129.chapter11.html   (9195 words)

  
 ipedia.com: U.S. presidential election Article
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.
Voter turnout in Presidential elections has been on the decline in recent years, although it bounced back slightly during the 2000 election from 1996's lows.
The President and Vice President are elected on the same ticket by the U.S. Electoral College, whose members are elected directly from each state; the President and Vice President serve four-year terms.
www.ipedia.com /u_s__presidential_election.html   (480 words)

  
 Who Will Win the 2004 U.S. Presidential Election?
The winner of the 2004 U. Presidential election will be Democratic Governor James B. Hunt, Jr.
We find that the best jobs for presidential candidates to have are Director of Central Intelligence, general officer in the United States Armed Forces, Governor, President, and U. Representative (in that order).
We analyzed the government experience of the two major party candidates in each of the U. Presidential elections since 1932 in an attempt to discover a formula for determining the outcome of future (or hypothetical) U. Presidential elections.
members.bellatlantic.net /~vze3fs8i/air/pres2004.html   (589 words)

  
 Campaigns & Elections
The Election 2000: an Internet Library is a selective collection of nearly 800 sites archived daily between August 1, 2000 and January 21, 2001, covering the United States national election period.
From the American voter, to major and minor political parties, to actual races for Congress, the presidency, and governorships, the collection provides context-driven intelligence on the state of elections in America.
Bott, Alexander J. Handbook of United States Election Laws and Practices.
www.columbia.edu /cu/libraries/indiv/dsc/campaign.html   (2815 words)

  
 USIA, U.S. Foreign Policy Agenda, October 1996 - FOREIGN POLICY AND THE 1996 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION - Foreward
On November 5, 1996, millions of Americans will go to polling places throughout the country to vote for their choice for the next President of the United States.
Selecting the nation's leader is one of the most important and complex processes in representative government in the United States, and Americans will consider many factors -- domestic and international -- as they decide who should be President for the next four years.
The time for Election Day, which is always the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November, was designated by the U.S. Congress in 1845.
usinfo.state.gov /journals/itps/1096/ijpe/ijpe1096.htm   (313 words)

  
 U.S. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION 2004
United States Elections 2004- US Department of State
Open Directory - United States: Elections: Presidential: Electoral College
The US Presidential Election 2004- from Denmark
www.betterworldlinks.org /book109.htm   (749 words)

  
 WebQuest Election 1996
Also list the issues you think are most important to the people of the United States, place a star next to the issues that you think will influence your vote for President.
This November the people of the United States will elect a President for the next four years.
WebQuest: Election '96 was created to foster a concept and may be altered to meet the needs of the students.
www.macomb.k12.mi.us /wq/webq1.htm   (314 words)

  
 Politics of Romania - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In the 1990 presidential and legislative elections, the FSN and its candidate for presidency, Ion Iliescu, won with a large majority of the votes (66.31% and 85.07%, respectively).
This trend continued in the legislative and presidential elections of the same year, in which the opposition dominated the cities and made steep inroads into rural areas previously dominated by President Iliescu and the PDSR, which had lost many voters in their traditional stronghold constituencies outside Transylvania.
Presidential elections have been last held in November 2004; the following elections are scheduled for November 2009.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Politics_of_Romania   (314 words)

  
 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.
Although the overall result of the election was not challenged by the Kerry campaign, third-party presidential candidates David Cobb and Michael Badnarik obtained a recount in Ohio.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/U.S._presidential_election,_2004   (5832 words)

  
 U.S. presidential election, 1860 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The election of Lincoln made South Carolina's secession from the United States a foregone conclusion.
The election was noteworthy for the exaggerated sectionalism of the vote, with Lincoln not even on the ballot in nine Southern states - and winning only 2 of 996 counties in the entire South[1].
The U.S. presidential election of 1860 is widely considered to be a realigning election.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/U.S._presidential_election,_1860   (1401 words)

  
 President of the Republic of China
In the case of the United States, the ROC President has travelled several
Outside of Taiwan, the President of the ROC is commonly referred to as the "President of Taiwan" (&;).
The diplomatic protocol regarding the ROC President is rather complex because of the anomalous political status of Taiwan.
www.infothis.com /find/President_of_the_Republic_of_China   (905 words)

  
 United States presidential election - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
United States presidential elections determine who serves as President and Vice President of the United States for four-year terms, starting on Inauguration Day, which is January 20th of the year after the election.
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.
Voter turnout in presidential elections has been on the decline in recent years, although it bounced back sharply during the 2004 election from the 1996 and 2000 lows.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/U.S._presidential_election   (1095 words)

  
 Harry Browne - TheBestLinks.com - Libertarianism, United States, U.S. presidential election, 2000, ...
Browne was the presidential candidate of the United States Libertarian Party in 1996 and 2000.
Harry Browne, Libertarianism, United States, U.S. presidential election, 2000...
Harry Browne - TheBestLinks.com - Libertarianism, United States, U.S. presidential election, 2000,...
www.thebestlinks.com /Harry_Browne.html   (205 words)

  
 Dave Leip's Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections
Election Results: link directs the browser to detailed national results for the major and minor candidates for U.S. President in the general (November) presidential elections from 1789 through 2000.
Election Information: menu directs the browser to election information including: historical details (such as election dates, electoral votes by state, the electoral college, etc.), Presidential Election Law from the U.S. Constitution and United States Code, Articles, and a description of the election process.
The Election Results link also directs the browser to detailed national and state-level results for the major candidates for U.S. President during the presidential primaries (at present, information is only available for the year 2000 and 2004 election cycles)
uselectionatlas.org   (483 words)

  
 CNN - Tug-of-war begins for second Russian election - June 17, 1996
President Clinton said he "applauds" the presidential election, which he said "as far as we can tell had a substantially high turnout (and) was a free and fairly conducted one".
MOSCOW (CNN) -- With no clear winner emerging from Russia's pivotal presidential election, the two top candidates -- Russian President Boris Yeltsin and Communist rival Gennady Zyuganov-- focused their attention on deal-making Monday.
He said the United States looks forward to the runoff between Yeltsin and Zyuganov, and reaffirms its support for democracy and market reforms.
www.cnn.com /WORLD/9606/17/russia.elex2   (483 words)

  
 Stolen Election
The Republicans had stolen the presidency of the United States for the second time in a row.
The probability that the election was stolen becomes even more likely when it is recalled that GOP majority leader in the House, Tom DeLay, and the speaker of the House, Dennis Hastert, have for two years prevented a vote on a bill requiring that all electronic voting machines should have an auditable paper trail.
After the 2000 election, Cal Tech and MIT conducted a study to find that between 1.5 million and 2 million votes were not counted because of confusing paper ballots or faulty equipment.
robbed2004.tripod.com   (7394 words)

  
 ELECTION 2004
On November 5, 2002 Hagel ran against Democrat Charlie Matulka and was re-elected to his second term in the United States Senate by an unreal 83% of the vote.
The Neocons have determined that elections can be manipulated easily with the new touch screen voting systems and when accompanied by a media pounding of lies the public will accept the rigged election results as fact.
The Neocons have determined that elections can be manipulated easily with the new touch screen voting systems and when accompanied by a media pounding of lies, the public will accept the rigged election results as fact.
www.apfn.org /apfn/election_2004.htm   (6678 words)

  
 Zogby Worldwide
Since 1972, the only Democrats to carry Florida in a presidential election are Jimmy Carter in 1976 and Bill Clinton in 1996.
Florida’s 27 electoral votes decided the 2000 presidential election, after weeks of recounts and court injunctions concluded in a 537-vote victory for Bush over Democrat Al Gore.
48 per cent of respondents would vote for the Republican incumbent in the 2004 United States presidential election, while 47 per cent would support Democratic nominee John Kerry.
www.zogbyworldwide.com /int/readinthemedia.cfm?ID=6220   (194 words)

  
 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)

  
 USIS -- Issues of Democracy, September 1996 --Financing Presidential Election Campaigns
The feasibility of public financing in the last five presidential campaigns depended on the taxpayers' willingness to earmark a small portion of their tax liabilities -- $1 for individuals and $2 for married persons filing jointly -- for the Presidential Election Campaign Fund by using the federal income tax checkoff on their tax forms.
In the 1992 general election campaign, the fifth in which public funds were provided, incumbent Republican George Bush had about $90 million spent by his campaign or on his behalf, including a public grant of $55.2 million.
At the federal level, the results of those reform efforts -- and of subsequent attempts to ease the burdens of laws imposed on candidates and committees -- are embodied in the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971 (FECA), the Revenue Act of 1971, and the FECA Amendments of 1974, 1976 and 1979.
usinfo.state.gov /journals/itdhr/0996/ijde/alex.htm   (2235 words)

  
 Presidential Elections, 1789–2004
The election of 1804 was the first one in which the electors voted for president and vice president on separate ballots.
Why America is different: no matter who wins the 2004 presidential contest, serious tensions with the United Nations will persist.
Identities of competitive states in U.S. presidential elections: electoral college bias or candidate-centered politics?
www.infoplease.com /ipa/A0781450.html   (690 words)

  
 President Boris Yeltsin BORIS YELTSIN boris yeltsin biography life links Boris Yeltsin Biography Life 100 Top Links
Privatization, Foreign Investment the Issues Behind Russian Election Privatization, Foreign Investment the Issues Behind Russian Election When we hold Presidential elections in the United States...
Now he is struggling to secure success for his Our Home is Russia centre right bloc in elections on December 17 for the State Duma, the lower house of parliament.
Russia Today's held its own cyber elections, and the results of our mock run-off vote fell in with that of the real vote in Russia.
www.taxpolicy.com /yeltsin.htm   (690 words)

  
 Dail Debates Official Report - 30-01-01
In 1996, Ireland announced its candidacy for election to one of the two seats allocated to the Western European and Other States Group of the United Nations for the two year term 2001-02.
Lliescu was President of Romania from 1990 to 1996 and Romania's application to become a member of the EU was formally made under his earlier Presidency.
President Ion Lliescu of the Party of Romanian Social Democracy, PDSR, was elected President of Romania in the second round of the presidential election on 10 December 2000, gaining 66.83% of the vote.
www.irlgov.ie /debates-01/30jan/sect6.htm   (690 words)

  
 Professor Richard Rose
International Encyclopedia of Elections, (Washington DC: Congressional Quarterly Press, and London: Macmillan, 2000), with collaborators.
Elections without Order: Russia's Challenge to Vladimir Putin, (Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 2002), with Neil Munro.
Elections Without Choice, edited by Guy Hermet, Richard Rose and Alain Rouquié (London: Macmillan, 1978).
www.cspp.strath.ac.uk /rrcv.html   (690 words)

  
 Fall 1996
He developed a project to compare racial policies in South Africa, the United States, and Brazil.
During this year's election season, SIPA students showed that their interest in politics does not end at the classroom doors.
On election night, the SIPA Student Association sponsored an election returns party that brought out about fifty of SIPA's political animals, who watched eagerly as results poured in.
www.columbia.edu /cu/sipa/PUBS/SIPA_NEWS/newsfall96.html   (12337 words)

  
 Awesome Library - Social_Studies
Its primary purpose is to sponsor and produce debates for the United States presidential and vice presidential candidates and to undertake research and educational activities relating to the debates.
Provides "The 2000 election results famously illustrated by the red and blue divisions on the election night map - delineated two very different Americas: one comprised of mainly coastal states that voted Democratic, and another, mostly in the South and Midwest, which voted Republican.
Their developing philosophy was cemented after the attacks of September 11, 2001 and is best reflected in the decision to invade Iraq.
www.awesomelibrary.org /Classroom/Social_Studies/Government/Presidential_Election_2004.html   (5009 words)

  
 Portuguese Version
In the United States at the end of 1996, the top eight banks alone generated 94% ($19 trillion) of all OTC outstandings.
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.
Half of the 1996 central bank investments in U.S. government debt came from developing countries trying to manage their exchange rates amid huge and volatile capital flows.
www.normangall.com /brazil_art6eng.htm   (9821 words)

  
 Politics1 - 2004 U.S. Presidential Election (P2004)
Commission on Presidential Debates - Established in 1987 by leaders of the two major parties to ensure that debates remain a permanent part of every general election, this nonprofit and bipartisan organization sponsored all the general election debates in 1988, 1992, 1996 and 2000.
Presidential Campaign Rhetoric 2004- Park University Professor and former journalist Andrew Cline performs detailed analysis of the rhetoric used in the speeches by President Bush and the various Presidential candidates.
Project Vote Smart: Presidential Election 2004- This site provided a great directory of the P2000 candidates -- with basic bio information, issue survey responses, calendar and links -- and is now doing the same for P2004.
www.politics1.com /p2004.htm   (994 words)

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