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| | Ukrainian presidential election, 2004 - Open Encyclopedia |
 | | On December 3 the Supreme Court declared the results of the runoff election to be invalid. |  | | The presidential election held in November 2004 in Ukraine was mostly a political battle between Prime Minister Viktor Yanukovych and former Prime Minister and opposition leader Viktor Yushchenko. |  | | 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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http://open-encyclopedia.com/Ukrainian_presidential_election,_2004
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| | Encyclopedia: Russian presidential election, 2004 |
 | | Mironov is Speaker of the Federal Council of Russia is the upper house of the Federal Assembly of Russia (parliament of the Russian Federation), according to the Constitution of Russian Federation, 1993. |  | | Parliament: Politics of Russia Politics of Russia Political parties in Russia Elections in Russia: President: 2000 - 2004 Parliament: 2003 Legislative elections were held in the Russian Federation on December 7, 2003. |  | | The State Duma in the Russian Empire and Russian Federation corresponds to the lower house of the parliament. |
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http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Russian-presidential-election,-2004
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| | Ukraine 2004 Presidential Election |
 | | Viktor Yushchenko became ill on 06 September 2004, and was hospitalized in Austria. |  | | A re-run election, ordered by the Ukrainian Supreme Court after the initial November 21st vote marred by fraud charges, had been conducted more transparently, with fewer reports of pressure on voters and with more balanced media coverage. |  | | Yushchenko vowed to mount a legal challenge to the results of the 26 December election as returns showed his reformist opponent with an insurmountable lead. |
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http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/ukraine/election-2004.htm
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| | U.S. presidential election, 1992 - encyclopedia article about U.S. presidential election, 1992. |
 | | Perot's almost 19% of the popular vote made him the most successful third-party presidential candidate in terms of popular vote since Theodore Roosevelt in the 1912 election. |  | | On November 3, Bill Clinton won election as the 42nd President of the United States by a wide margin in the U.S. Electoral College, despite receiving only 43 percent of the popular vote. |  | | Perot lost much of his support when he temporarily withdrew from the election, only to soon after again declare himself a candidate. |
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http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/U.S.+presidential+election,+1992
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| | Russia & Ukraine's 2004 Presidential Election |
 | | The German chancellor and the Russian president both agreed that the result of a new election that is conducted on the basis of the Ukrainian constitution and reflects the political will of the Ukrainian people should be strictly respected. |  | | On 30 November 2004 Russian State Duma Speaker Boris Gryzlov said today that Ukraine is headed for breakup or bloodshed over its disputed presidential election. |  | | The May 2003 signing of a Russian-Ukrainian "strategic partnership" was a step in the strategy to ensure that Kuchma's chosen successor would win the 2004 elections by appealing to voters in the Russian-speaking eastern part of the country. |
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http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/ukraine/election-2004-r.htm
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| | Allegations of vote fraud in Ohio, Florida: Was the 2004 presidential election stolen? |
 | | The most critical state was Ohio, where the Republican Party, in the weeks leading up to the election, made repeated threats to mount a large-scale voter-suppression campaign with challengers in hundreds of precincts in black and other working-class areas compelling voters to cast provisional ballots, whose validity would be subject to post-election scrutiny. |  | | This objection carries little weight, however, since these counties are in the northern panhandle of the state, where the voting patterns are similar to elsewhere in the Deep South: the majority of voters are registered Democrats and elect Democrats for local office, but elect Republicans in statewide and federal elections. |  | | * Ohio state election officialsall Republican loyalistsreportedly cut back the supply of voting machines for inner-city precincts as much as 40 percent (i.e., three machines for precincts which had five in 2000), leading to long lines that discouraged many people from voting. |
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http://www.wsws.org/articles/2004/nov2004/vote-n24.shtml
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| | The Moscow Times - Latest Wires |
 | | Vyacheslav Lebedev, the chairman of the Russian Supreme Court, admitted that 60 judges were sacked for bribery last year. |  | | In October 2004, a Russian court satisfied a claim against the leading business newspaper for defaming Alfa Bank, the country's biggest private bank. |  | | Anton Ivanov, the chairman of the Supreme Court of Arbitration, said recently that judges would soon be instructed to declare their expenses. |
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http://www.themoscowtimes.com/doc/HotNews.html
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| | Blogcritics.org: Presidential Election 2004 |
 | | Posted in Blogcritics on November 6, 2004 03:44 PM Few political analysts were more blistering about the Boy King before and during the 2004 election campaign than Kevin Phillips, the former Republican who identified and crafted the "Southern strategy" back in the late-'60s, which was exploited by Nixon and... |  | | Federal courts in the battleground state of Ohio have handed the Republicans a setback in using the third scheme in this election. |  | | Posted in Blogcritics on November 9, 2004 05:37 AM The big news at Guantanamo Bay is that a federal judge in Washington shut down the "military commissions," otherwise known as tribunals, being held on the U.S. base in Cuba. |
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http://blogcritics.org/archives/2004/07/29/091629.php
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| | NOW with Bill Moyers. Politics & Economy. Election 2004 Voter Resource Map PBS |
 | | The figures below were collected by the Federal Election Commission for the midterm election of 1998 and the last presidential election in 2000. |  | | Washington state offers printable voter guides in Spanish, Chinese, Korean, and Russian designed by high school students. |  | | % of voting age population (VAP) voting in last midterm election (1998) = 36.4% % of voting age population (VAP) voting in last presidential election (2000) = 51.3% |
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http://www.pbs.org/now/politics/votemap.html
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| | Awesome Library - Social_Studies |
 | | If a new president is not decided by January 20, the Speaker of the House of Representatives becomes the acting president. |  | | "As the presidential candidates enter Friday night's critical second debate, they are appealing to a competing set of impulses among voters - the more dominant of which may ultimately determine the outcome of the election: a sense of resolve vs. a desire for change." |  | | Many states require employees to give employers notice about taking leave before Election Day and some states require employees to provide employers with proof of voting. |
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http://www.awesomelibrary.org/Classroom/Social_Studies/Government/Presidential_Election_2004.html
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| | 2004 presidential election |
 | | The intent of both instances was to influence a Presidential election – and this is where the petty criminal act takes on greater significance. |  | | This has clearly been the case throughout the course of the 2004 presidential election. |  | | Good men and women fought and died to secure the liberty of African Americans and fought tirelessly to ensure that they be treated equally under the law. |
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| | FRONTLINE/WORLD . Election 2004 - Index Page PBS |
 | | Would French or Russian voters base their election decisions what Americans think? |  | | Writing for the FRONTLINE/World Web site is Orville Schell, Dean of the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism. |  | | Correspondent Ruth Morris reports from Venezuela on one of Latin America's most dramatic elections, as President Hugo Chavez, the controversial populist, survives a spirited recall drive, while opposition leaders cry "fraud." GO>> |
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http://www.pbs.org/frontlineworld/elections/indexa.html
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| | Afghanistan Presidential Election 2004 |
 | | I think the voter education effort of the last several weeks has made that point clear and that this is going to be an election in which people in the privacy of the voting booth will choose their leader. |  | | Foreign Press Centers > Briefings > 2004 Foreign Press Center Briefings > October |  | | MODERATOR IN KABUL: New York and Washington, the Ambassador has time for one more question. |
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http://fpc.state.gov/fpc/36876.htm
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| | Carnegie Endowment for International Peace |
 | | On September 7, President Mubarak swept Egypt’s first-ever multicandidate presidential election to secure his fifth term. |  | | However, the upcoming parliamentary elections will permit Egypt’s opposition parties to challenge the ruling party’s dominance, writes Carnegie Senior Associate Amr Hamzawy in a new Policy Outlook. |  | | Carnegie Senior Associate Nathan Brown provides analysis and commentary in a Washington Post online chat and an NPR interview. |
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http://www.carnegieendowment.org
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| | Russian Presidential Election, Media - JRL 3-11-04 |
 | | Veshnyakov advised voters "not to be indifferent and to remember that the presidential elections are of great importance." The head of the Central Election Commission expressed confidence that the majority of voters would come to polling stations on March 14. |  | | The head of the Central Election Commission addressed voters too. |  | | MOSCOW, March 10, 2004 (RIA Novosti correspondent) - The media is highlighting the presidential election campaign in Russia in a more tactful and civilized way than before, Chairman of the Central Election Commission Alexander Veshnyakov said at a press conference in Moscow on Wednesday. |
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| | Czech Deputy Foreign Minister say his country has "no preference" in upcoming US presidential election - ... |
 | | Czech Deputy Foreign Minister say his country has "no preference" in upcoming US presidential election |  | | Czech Deputy Foreign Minister say his country has "no preference" in upcoming US presidential election - 01-10-2004 - Radio Prague |  | | The current Czech President, Vaclav Klaus, has taken a very different stance and in fact came to his Russian counterpart's defense, saying there is no proof that Mr Putin is jailing his political opponents or systematically suppressing freedoms. |
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http://www.radio.cz/en/article/58734
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| | Vladimir Putin - Russian Presidential Elections 2004 |
 | | On August 9, 1999, he was appointed first vice-prime minister and later on the same day he became acting prime minister. |  | | On March 26, 2000, he was elected the President of the Russian Federation. |  | | This web site is not an official web site for President Putin’s election, but is sponsored by an independent group of people who supports President Putin and his policies that are being implemented in Russia. |
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http://www.putin2004.com
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| | :: Xinhuanet - English :: |
 | | Russian President Putin to run for 2nd term |  | | Russia to hold presidential election on March 14 |  | | Russia's incumbent President Vladimir Putin declared victory in the presidential election early Monday. |
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http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2004-02/10/content_1306560.htm
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| | 2004 Presidential election - Den Games Network Forums |
 | | Commander-in-Chief of the of the Black Federated States of America. |  | | U.S. Presidential Election 2004, who are you going to vote for? |  | | The purpose of this thread is to create 1 thread on stuff relating to the 2004 presidential election, rather then have one for each new topic. |
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| | russian election |
 | | 64,39 percent of all registered voters took part in the election. |  | | The Central Electoral Commission announced the final results of the presidential election on 25 March: |  | | To view the official results of the 14 March presidential election broken down by region, click here. |
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http://www.rferl.org/specials/russianelection/archives/14032004.asp
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| | Putin set to win Russian presidential election |
 | | Three point six percent of the voters cast ballots against all candidates. |  | | Kharitonov admitted his defeat in the election after the first preliminary results unveiled while Sergei Glazyev, a nationalist candidate, who ranked in the third place, said that he would be satisfied with any outcome of the poll as long as it is authentic. |  | | Commenting on the US criticism over the election campaign, Dmitry Kozak, chief of Putin's election headquarters, said that Russia does not need anybody's advice. |
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http://www.benadorassociates.com/pf.php?id=2671
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| | [ Russian Election Special ] |
 | | Why Are Elected Leaders In Russia Ready To Give Up On Elections? |  | | While the average Russian citizen might not be able to see an immediate connection between the Beslan hostage tragedy and regional elections, President Vladimir Putin apparently can; and that is why he has chosen this week to announce another overhaul of Russia's election system. |  | | TsIK Moves To Cut Off Discussion Of The Presidential Election |
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http://www.rferl.org/specials/russianelection
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| | Russian Presidential Election.... |
 | | Any thoughts on the strange thing in the Russian election? |  | | The guy who disappeared, popped up, said he was OK and on vacation, then that people drugged him? |  | | I am guessing this is on topic, Politika and all.... |
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http://www.mailarchive.ca/lists/alt.books.tom-clancy/2004-02/0788.html
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| | IngentaConnect The Political Geography of Russias 2004 Presidential Election |
 | | The Political Geography of Russia& 2004 Presidential Election |  | | IngentaConnect The Political Geography of Russias 2004 Presidential Election |  | | Three political scientists analyze the electoral geography of the 2004 Russian presidential election with a focus on the ethnic and regional dimensions of support for Vladimir Putin. |
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http://ingentaconnect.com/content/bell/psg/2004/00000045/00000004/art00002
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| | CBC News:Putin wins Russian presidential election |
 | | Vladimir Putin and his wife, Lyudmila, vote in Moscow. |  | | MOSCOW - Vladimir Putin claimed victory in the Russian presidential election early Monday, garnering 71.2 per cent of the vote to clinch his second four-year term. |  | | Heading into the election, the result was seen as a foregone conclusion. |
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http://www.cbc.ca/stories/2004/03/14/russia_elxn040314
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| | BBC NEWS Americas US election at-a-glance |
 | | Keen to connect with ordinary voters, President Bush ventured into a restaurant in Florida where he put his money where his mouth was. |  | | The election remains in the balance, according to state polls tracked by Electoral-Vote.com. |  | | Latest surveys used by the site, which aims to be non-partisan, showed neither candidate sure of the 270 electoral college votes needed to win the presidency. |
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/3753666.stm
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| | Incumbent |
 | | For example, in the 2004 Russian presidential election, Vladimir Putin as the current president is the incumbent. |  | | The timing of elections may be determined by the incumbent instead of on a set schedule. |  | | In many jurisdictions and situations, incumbents have structural advantages over challengers during elections. |
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http://www.brainyencyclopedia.com/encyclopedia/i/in/incumbent.html
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| | OSCE Deploys Observers for Russian Presidential Election |
 | | The OSCE has deployed experts to observe the March 14 presidential election in the Russian Federation. |  | | WARSAW/MOSCOW, 12 February 2004 - An Election Observation Mission to monitor the presidential election in the Russian Federation on 14 March has been deployed by the OSCE's Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR). |  | | The Mission, drawn from 16 OSCE participating States, will closely monitor and analyse the entire electoral process, including campaigning, the work of the election administration, the media, and the legal framework, as well as election-day complaints and appeals procedures. |
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| | USATODAY.com - Crowds rally in Ukraine ahead of vote |
 | | • After the runoff was voided, Russian President Vladimir Putin denounced the United States for what he called meddling. |  | | The presidential election here has become one of the most important political dramas in Europe in 2004. |  | | More than 6,000 observers from the Central Election Commission, which has a new chairman, and other international organizations will monitor and count the votes. |
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http://www.usatoday.com/news/world/2004-12-22-ukraine_x.htm
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| | Wesley Clark - Democratic nomination - Presidential election 2004 |
 | | Wesley Clark - Democratic nomination - Presidential election 2004 |  | | From the February 23, 2004 issue of New York Magazine. |  | | Clark, who was supposed to be a son of the American heartland, was instead most compelling as a representative of the elite, who, more New York than he could know, was to be the darling of the elites. |
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http://www.newyorkmetro.com/nymetro/news/politics/national/2004race/n_9899/index1.html
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| | Pravda.RU:Election forecasts and campaigning banned |
 | | According to Russian election legislation, on March 9 to 14, 2004, a ban on publication of opinion polls, forecasts of the election results and other research connected with elections, including their placing in public information and telecommunications networks, the Internet among them, is in force. |  | | Beginning today, a ban on posting forecasts of results of the Russian presidential elections comes into force. |  | | In addition, beginning 00:00 local time on March 13, 2004, election campaigning on television and radio and in printed mass media sources is forbidden. |
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http://english.pravda.ru/main/2004/03/09/52681_.html
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| | Teachable Moment - |
 | | Anthony Raimondo, a Nebraska businessman, became a political issue himself in March 2004. |  | | Economic globalization raises important issues for the 2004 presidential campaign. |  | | It certainly does, especially during a U.S. presidential election year. |
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http://www.teachablemoment.org/high/globalization.html
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| | 2005-02-08-feingold_putin |
 | | the authoritarian nature of the Russian state," Feingold said. |  | | A week before the Russian Presidential election in 2004, the article states: 'scholars, journalists, reformist politicians, human rights activists and even business moguls describe an atmosphere of anxiety that has left them wary of crossing the Kremlin.'" |  | | It was widely reported that during the parliamentary elections of 2003, television coverage was heavily biased toward the pro-presidency party, largely ignoring or criticizing Putin's opponents." |
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http://www.jewishsightseeing.com/dhh_weblog/2005-blog/2005-02-blog/2005-02-08-feingold_putin.htm
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| | RealClearPolitics |
 | | Stem-Cell Research and the 2006 Elections - Eleanor Clift, Newsweek |  | | Election 2006: The Battle for the House - Chris Cillizza, Washington Post |  | | Ruling From the Head, Not the Heart - Morris Hoffman, New York Times |
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http://www.realclearpolitics.com
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| | US Election 2004 - View Document |
 | | But how important is the issue of global warming in the run for US presidency? |  | | Keywords grouped by political party and geographic region summarize the key issues associated with each candidate. |  | | A devastating hurricane season and the Russian government's recent decision to ratify the Kyoto Protocol have put climate change back in the limelight. |
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http://www.ecoresearch.net/election2004
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