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| | Ukrainian <<b>bb>>presidential<b>bb>> election, 2004 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The <<b>bb>>presidential<b>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. |
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| | Teaching about <<b>bb>>Presidential<b>bb>> Elections. ERIC Digest. |
 | | Generally, a state <<b>bb>>presidential<b>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>>presidential<b>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>>presidential<b>bb>> campaign to nominate the candidates for president and vice-president and approve the party platforms, each party'<<<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>><b>bb><<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>>s<<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>><b>bb><<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>> stated goals for the next four years. |
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| | <<b>bb>>Presidential<b>bb>> Elections, 1789–2004 |
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| | ALA The electoral college, political parties, and elections |
 | | Americans watched their <<b>bb>>presidential<b>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>>presidential<b>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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| | Russian <<b>bb>>Presidential<b>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>>presidential<b>bb>> elections set for Sept. 7 |
 | | Mubarak announced the principle of multi-candidate elections in February. |  | | The Ghad Party'<<<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>><b>bb><<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>>s<<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>><b>bb><<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>> ruling council voted for Nour as <<b>bb>>presidential<b>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>>b<b>bb>>><b>bb><<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>>s<<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>><b>bb><<b>bb>>b<b>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. |  | | <<b>bb>>Presidential<b>bb>> election 200 and State Duma election 19th Dec 1999 |
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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 |
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| | BIGpedia - Supreme Court of the United States - Encyclopedia and Dictionary Online |
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| | Serbian Radical Party - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
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| | AllRefer.com - Ghana - <<b>bb>>Presidential<b>bb>> Elections Ghanaian Information Resource |
 | | The <<b>bb>>presidential<b>bb>> election was not fought over ideology or clearly presented political programs, but rather over personalities, over Rawlings'<<<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>><b>bb><<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>>s<<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>><b>bb><<b>bb>>b<b>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. |
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| | 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. |
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| | Romanian <<b>bb>>presidential<b>bb>> election, 2004 - definition of Romanian <<b>bb>>presidential<b>bb>> election, 2004 in Encyclopedia |
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| | 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>>presidential<b>bb>> primary schedule, high school civic education, nonpartisan elections officials, verified voting and articulating the goal of universal voter registration. |
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| | Election of 1860 |
 | | Stephen Douglas became the first <<b>bb>>presidential<b>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. |
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| | Belarusian <<b>bb>>Presidential<b>bb>> Elections - September 9, 2001 |
 | | The decision on <<b>bb>>Presidential<b>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>>Presidential<b>bb>> Elections on September 9, 2001. |  | | More than thousand cases of violations have been reported from elections. |
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