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Although the overall result of the election was not challenged by the Kerry campaign, third-party <<b>bb>>presidentialb>bb>> candidates David Cobb and Michael Badnarik obtained a recount in Ohio.
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.
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).
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 Ukrainian <<b>bb>>presidentialb>bb>> election, 2004 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The <<b>bb>>presidentialb>bb>> election held in November and December 2004 in Ukraine was mostly a political battle between Prime Minister Viktor Yanukovych and former Prime Minister and opposition leader Viktor Yushchenko.
On December 3 the Supreme Court declared the results of the runoff election to be invalid.
The United States government has also decided not to recognize the election, and has expressed dissatisfaction with the current situation—the outgoing US Secretary of State, Colin Powell, quite unequivocally stated that the result announced could not be accepted as legitimate by the United States.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ukrainian_presidential_election,_2004

  
 Constitutional Topic: <<b>bb>>Presidentialb>bb>> Campaigns - The <<<<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>><<b>bb>>bb>bb>>b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>><<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>><<b>bb>>bb>bb>>b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>>>Ub>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>><<b>bb>>bb>bb>>b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>><<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>><<b>bb>>bb>bb>>b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>>>.<<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Sb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>. Constitution Online - USConstitution.net
<<b>bb>>Presidentialb>bb>> elections are held every four years, but it almost seems that as soon as one campaign ends, the next one begins.
A <<b>bb>>presidentialb>bb>> candidate must look at himself to determine where his weaknesses are, and choose a running mate who will, hopefully, flesh out the ticket and instill confidence in the voters that the administration will be balanced.
The original Constitution stated that the runner-up in the election for President would become Vice President.
http://www.usconstitution.net/consttop_pcam.html

  
 Democracy in Action'<<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>sb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> P2004: The 2004 <<b>bb>>Presidentialb>bb>> Campaign
....Large audiences watched the three <<b>bb>>presidentialb>bb>> debates and one vice <<b>bb>>presidentialb>bb>> debate and there were spirited exchanges between the candidates.
The vote in about 10 battleground states was critical.
Election reform, the epilogue to the 2000 <<b>bb>>presidentialb>bb>> election.
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 Teaching about <<b>bb>>Presidentialb>bb>> Elections. ERIC Digest.
Generally, a state <<b>bb>>presidentialb>bb>> caucus is a multilayered system of meetings usually attracting only dedicated party members who elect delegates to represent them in the next stage of the election process.
Only the <<b>bb>>presidentialb>bb>> elections of 1800 and 1824, however, did not yield a majority in the electoral college.
National party conventions are held in late July or August before the fall <<b>bb>>presidentialb>bb>> campaign to nominate the candidates for president and vice-president and approve the party platforms, each party'<<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>sb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> stated goals for the next four years.
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 <<b>bb>>Presidentialb>bb>> Elections, 1789–2004
Identities of competitive states in <<<<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>><<b>bb>>bb>bb>>b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>><<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>><<b>bb>>bb>bb>>b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>>>Ub>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>><<b>bb>>bb>bb>>b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>><<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>><<b>bb>>bb>bb>>b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>>>.<<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Sb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>. <<b>bb>>presidentialb>bb>> elections: electoral college bias or candidate-centered politics?
The election of 1804 was the first one in which the electors voted for president and vice president on separate ballots.
NOTE: The Constitution specifies that the president and vice president be chosen through the votes cast by electors chosen by the states, rather than by a direct popular vote.
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 <<b>bb>>Presidentialb>bb>> Elections and the Electoral College: <<<<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>><<b>bb>>bb>bb>>b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>><<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>><<b>bb>>bb>bb>>b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>>>Ub>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>><<b>bb>>bb>bb>>b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>><<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>><<b>bb>>bb>bb>>b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>>>.<<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Sb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>. Congressional Documents
Students and researchers on the subject of the <<b>bb>>presidentialb>bb>> elections and the electoral college may find it useful to consult the Law Library of Congress Research Guide to Election Resources, a resource guide to both electronic and printed materials on the subject.
A wide variety of materials on <<b>bb>>presidentialb>bb>> elections and the electoral college may be found in A Century of Lawmaking for a New Nation.
On March 19, 1860, William Jennings Bryan, the Democratic <<b>bb>>Presidentialb>bb>> candidate in 1896, was born.
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 ALA The electoral college, political parties, and elections
Americans watched their <<b>bb>>presidentialb>bb>> election process thrown into sharp relief during the protracted 2000 election, causing public awareness of the electoral college to increase.
In the 2000 election, these five parties had ballot status for their <<b>bb>>presidentialb>bb>> candidates in states with enough electoral votes to have had a chance, theoretically, of winning the presidency.
The ultra-conservative Constitution Party began in 1992 and, in 1995,  became the fifth political party to be formally recognized by the Federal Election Commission as a national political party.
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Because states like Mississippi, Alabama, and Georgia had not voted Republican in any <<b>bb>>presidentialb>bb>> election since Reconstruction, this was a major transition point for the South, and an important step in the process by which the Democrats' former "Solid South" became a Republican bastion.
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The election was held on November 3, 1964.
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Although the overall result of the election was not challenged by the Kerry campaign, third-party <<b>bb>>presidentialb>bb>> candidates David Cobb and Michael Badnarik obtained a recount in Ohio.
Some supporters of Democratic <<b>bb>>presidentialb>bb>> candidate John Kerry were concerned that the independent candidacy of Ralph Nader would split the vote against the incumbent, thus allowing the Republican <<b>bb>>presidentialb>bb>> candidate George W. Bush to win the 2004 election.
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).
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Election Information: menu directs the browser to election information including: historical details (such as election dates, electoral votes by state, the electoral college, etc.), <<b>bb>>Presidentialb>bb>> Election Law from the <<<<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>><<b>bb>>bb>bb>>b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>><<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>><<b>bb>>bb>bb>>b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>>>Ub>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>><<b>bb>>bb>bb>>b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>><<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>><<b>bb>>bb>bb>>b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>>>.<<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Sb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>. Constitution and United States Code, Articles, and a description of the election process.
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The Election Results link also directs the browser to detailed national and state-level results for the major candidates for <<<<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>><<b>bb>>bb>bb>>b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>><<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>><<b>bb>>bb>bb>>b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>>>Ub>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>><<b>bb>>bb>bb>>b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>><<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>><<b>bb>>bb>bb>>b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>>>.<<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Sb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>. President during the <<b>bb>>presidentialb>bb>> primaries (at present, information is only available for the year 2000 and 2004 election cycles)
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 Russian <<b>bb>>Presidentialb>bb>> Elections-96
By that time, the commission announced, nominees would have to submit their tax returns for the two years before the election in addition to a list of signatures supporting their nomination.
President Boris Yeltsin was elected on June 12, 1991, and his 5-year term began the day of his inauguration, July 10, 1991.
Total electorate- 108.600.730 (1st round - 108.495.023) Took part in the elections (i.e.
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 ABC News: Egyptian <<b>bb>>presidentialb>bb>> elections set for Sept. 7
Mubarak announced the principle of multi-candidate elections in February.
The Ghad Party'<<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>sb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> ruling council voted for Nour as <<b>bb>>presidentialb>bb>> candidate on Sunday by a majority of 27 to 10, party official Wael Nawara said in a text message.
The election campaign will take place under the shadow of the bombings which killed 88 people and injured about 200 in the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh on Saturday.
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 Elections and Electoral Systems by Country
Adam Carr'<<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>sb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> Electoral Archive has complete (ie, seat by seat) federal elections statistics from 1901 (federation) to the present, and statistics for all Australian state elections since 1990.
National Electoral Committee has information in English on the Parliamentary Elections of 1995 and 1999, and the local elections of 1996, plus an overview of elections from 1989-1996.
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 Past Elections - Maryland State Board of Elections
A summary of Baltimore city election results from 1983 to 1999.
The State Board of Elections is putting as many past elections records as possible on-line.
Past Elections - Maryland State Board of Elections
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 Home » Cobb-LaMarche 2004 - Ballot Recount
Erie County Prosecutor Kevin J. Baxter is investigating whether the Cuyahoga County Board of Elections broke the law in its recount of ballots from the November <<b>bb>>presidentialb>bb>> election.
The last two <<b>bb>>presidentialb>bb>> elections have demonstrated that our voting system is built on sand....Instead of a house on sand, we need to build our democracy and our voting system on a rock, the rock of adding a Voting Rights Amendment to the <<<<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>><<b>bb>>bb>bb>>b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>><<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>><<b>bb>>bb>bb>>b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>>>Ub>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>><<b>bb>>bb>bb>>b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>><<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>><<b>bb>>bb>bb>>b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>>>.<<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Sb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>. Constitution that applies to all states and all citizens.
The November 2004 election is over, but the Electoral Justice movement that was galvanized by the leadership of the Green Party and other principled Americans is gaining momentum.
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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.
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'<<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>sb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> control of Congress.
The December 30 certification -- after two recounts -- of Democratic candidate Christine Gregoire as the governor-elect of the state of Washington concluded the closest election in state history.
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Although the overall result of the election was not challenged by the Kerry campaign, third-party <<b>bb>>presidentialb>bb>> candidates David Cobb and Michael Badnarik obtained a recount in Ohio.
Election watchers and political analysts forecast a number of contested election results in a manner similar to the Florida voting recount of 2000.
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.
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 BIGpedia - Supreme Court of the United States - Encyclopedia and Dictionary Online
Madison, 5 <<<<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>><<b>bb>>bb>bb>>b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>><<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>><<b>bb>>bb>bb>>b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>>>Ub>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>><<b>bb>>bb>bb>>b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>><<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>><<b>bb>>bb>bb>>b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>>>.<<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Sb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>. On February 20, 1809 a decision by the Supreme Court in <<<<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>><<b>bb>>bb>bb>>b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>><<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>><<b>bb>>bb>bb>>b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>>>Ub>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>><<b>bb>>bb>bb>>b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>><<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>><<b>bb>>bb>bb>>b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>>>.<<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Sb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>. v.
The justices (currently nine) are appointed for life by the President of the United States and confirmed by majority vote by the Senate.
It is head of the judicial branch of the United States Government.
http://www.bigpedia.com/encyclopedia/Supreme_Court_of_the_United_States   (2155 words)

  
 Serbian Radical Party - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In the last <<b>bb>>presidentialb>bb>> election the law on turnout was abolished.
Serbian Chetnik Movement was formed after a split in the Serbian Renewal Movement in 1990.
The Serbian Radical Party (Serbian: Српска радикална странка, Srpska radikalna stranka) is a nationalist political party in Serbia.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serbian_Radical_Party   (341 words)

  
 AllRefer.com - Ghana - <<b>bb>>Presidentialb>bb>> Elections Ghanaian Information Resource
The <<b>bb>>presidentialb>bb>> election was not fought over ideology or clearly presented political programs, but rather over personalities, over Rawlings'<<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>sb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> human rights record, and over allegations that he had been in power for too long.
After elections in 200 constituencies (sixty new electoral constituencies had been added to the old 140) on November 3, 1992, Rawlings won a convincing majority over all his opponents combined.
The hoped-for run-off election did not materialize because Rawlings had gained an outright majority of almost 60 percent of the nearly 4 million votes cast.
http://reference.allrefer.com/country-guide-study/ghana/ghana119.html   (341 words)

  
 Geostat Center: Collection: US and Virginia Election Data & Maps
This collection of data is built upon precinct level data tapes obtained from the Virginia Board of Elections.
Elections included are President, Senator, Representative, Governor, Lt. Governor, Attorney General, and General Assembly (Senate and House).
Because this project is based on a study from the ICPSR, use is restricted to members of the ICPSR Virginia Federation.
http://fisher.lib.virginia.edu/collections/stats/elections   (341 words)

  
 Romanian <<b>bb>>presidentialb>bb>> election, 2004 - definition of Romanian <<b>bb>>presidentialb>bb>> election, 2004 in Encyclopedia
Traian <<<<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>><<b>bb>>bb>bb>>b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>><<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>><<b>bb>>bb>bb>>b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>>><<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>><<b>bb>>Bb>bb>>b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>><<b>bb>>bb>bb>>b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>><<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>><<b>bb>>bb>bb>>b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>>>ăsescu was elected President of Romania in elections held in November and December 2004.
According to the 2003 amendment to the Romanian Constitution, the <<b>bb>>presidentialb>bb>> term is now five years instead of four, meaning that in the future, legislative and <<b>bb>>presidentialb>bb>> elections will be held separately.
As no candidate won more than 50% of the votes, a run-off was held on December 12, 2004, between the two leading candidates: prime minister Adrian Năstase of the ruling Social Democratic Party of Romania (PSD) and Traian <<<<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>><<b>bb>>bb>bb>>b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>><<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>><<b>bb>>bb>bb>>b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>>><<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>><<b>bb>>Bb>bb>>b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>><<b>bb>>bb>bb>>b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>><<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>><<b>bb>>bb>bb>>b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>>>ăsescu of the opposition Justice and Truth alliance.
http://encyclopedia.laborlawtalk.com/Romanian_presidential_election,_2004   (341 words)

  
 <<b>bb>>Presidentialb>bb>> Elections 1999
Excerpt from the Macedonian law on <<b>bb>>Presidentialb>bb>> elections [macedonian]
http://elections99.macedonia.org   (341 words)

  
 F A I R V O T E -- the Center for Voting and Democracy
Moreover, the report turns away from the ideal of nationwide standards for running federal elections founded on a constitutional right to vote, instead accepting the familiar state-by-state patchwork of rules.
The September 19th release of recommendations by a reform commission headed by Jimmy Carter and James Baker met with mixed reactions and concerns from some election reformers about photo identification requirements at the polls, and something like a dull thud in Congress.
FairVote applauds the commission for its endorsement of a more inclusive <<b>bb>>presidentialb>bb>> primary schedule, high school civic education, nonpartisan elections officials, verified voting and articulating the goal of universal voter registration.
http://www.fairvote.org   (341 words)

  
 Election of 1860
Stephen Douglas became the first <<b>bb>>presidentialb>bb>> candidate in history to undertake a nationwide speaking tour.
The Republican platform opposed slavery in the territories but upheld the right of slavery in the South.
He traveled to the South where he did not expect to win many electoral votes, but he spoke for the maintenance of the Union.
http://www.multied.com/elections/1860.html   (341 words)

  
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The <<<<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>><<b>bb>>bb>bb>>b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>><<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>><<b>bb>>bb>bb>>b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>>>Ub>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>><<b>bb>>bb>bb>>b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>><<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>><<b>bb>>bb>bb>>b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>>>.<<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>Sb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>. House election, 1964 was an election for the United States House of Representatives in 1964 which coincided with the re-election of President Lyndon Johnson.
Johnson'<<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>>sb>bb>>bb>bb>>><b>bb>b>bb>>bb>bb>>>> landslide victory over Barry Goldwater allowed his Democratic Party to gain a net of 36 seats from the Republican Party, giving them a two-thirds majority in the House.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U.S._House_election,_1964   (108 words)

  
 Romanian <<b>bb>>presidentialb>bb>> election, 1990 - encyclopedia article about Romanian <<b>bb>>presidentialb>bb>> election, 1990.
2004 The Romanian legislative election of 2004 was held on November 28, 2004.
Ion Iliescu Ion Ilici Iliescu (born March 3, 1930) is a Romanian politician.
The 2004 legislative election was held simultaneously with the <<b>bb>>presidentialb>bb>> election.
http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/Romanian%20presidential%20election,%201990   (108 words)

  
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An editorial in the Louisville Courier-Journal summed it up best: "No <<b>bb>>presidentialb>bb>> candidate in the future will be so inept that four of his major speeches can be boiled down to these historic four sentences: Agriculture is important.
http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/U.S.-presidential-election,-1948   (108 words)

  
 Belarusian <<b>bb>>Presidentialb>bb>> Elections - September 9, 2001
The decision on <<b>bb>>Presidentialb>bb>> Elections conduction was released as a statement "On the purpose of the elections of the President of the Republic of Belarus and organizational measures to insure their proper conduct".
The June 7 session of the House of Representatives of the Belarusian National Assembly voted for conducting Belarusian <<b>bb>>Presidentialb>bb>> Elections on September 9, 2001.
More than thousand cases of violations have been reported from elections.
http://www.belarusguide.com/politics1/Belarusian_Elections.html   (108 words)

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