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United States Congressional Elections 1960 - Hawaii. United States House of Representatives - District At Large - DEM Hold. D-inc) - 135,827. Total Votes - 182,639. Posted 4 months ago. 1 note • View comments. Us house of representatives. United States Congressional Elections 1962 - Hawaii. United States Senate - DEM Hold. Daniel K. Inouye. D) - 136,294. Total Votes - 196,361. United States House of Representatives - District At Large - DEM Hold/DEM Win (new seat). D) - 123,649. D) - 123,599. D) - 96,789.
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Presidential Election History: Popular Vote of 1828
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A non-chronological history of events in the history of US presidential elections as part of the ongoing project at OurCampaigns.com to offer the most complete election information on the Internet. Popular Vote of 1828. Andrew Jackson immediately started laying the groundwork for the 1828 election. The Tennessee legislature nominated him for president on 10/7/1825 [ National Intelligencer. 11/17/1801], the term "the popular vote" apparently was first used on the floor of Congress by U.S. Rep....On 3/2/18...
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Presidential Election History: 11/2008
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A non-chronological history of events in the history of US presidential elections as part of the ongoing project at OurCampaigns.com to offer the most complete election information on the Internet. Liberty (Union) Party National Convention 1860. This is new information that I recently found while searching for something else. This national convention has not appeared in earlier lists. The Liberty Party in the Buchanan Administration. Chairman: T.E. McCormick OH. Gerrit Smith of New York. The New York Tim...
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Presidential Election History: Inauguration of John Adams 1797
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A non-chronological history of events in the history of US presidential elections as part of the ongoing project at OurCampaigns.com to offer the most complete election information on the Internet. Inauguration of John Adams 1797. The third presidential inaugural took place on 3/4/1797. Thomas Jefferson took the VP oath in the morning before the U.S. Senate (meeting in special session), and John Adams took the Presidential oath at noon in the U.S. House chamber. President Washington called the U.S...
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Presidential Election History: Dewey-Stassen Primary Debate, 1948
http://presidential-elections.blogspot.com/2008/12/dewey-stassen-primary-debate-1948.html
A non-chronological history of events in the history of US presidential elections as part of the ongoing project at OurCampaigns.com to offer the most complete election information on the Internet. Dewey-Stassen Primary Debate, 1948. With the idea in the air, Peter H. Odegard, president of Reed College in Portland, invited the two candidates to hold a radio debate. Both candidates immediately accepted. Dewey recommended the topic, "Shall the Communist Party be outlawed? Where: produced by KEX, the ABC ra...
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The Moderate Washingtonian: House elections predictions, part 2
http://themoderatewashingtonian.blogspot.com/2008/10/house-elections-predictions-part-2.html
Outlook on politics and elections in the state of Washington from an overall centrist viewpoint. My views tend to be libertarian in nature, but at the same time are largely nonpartisan. House elections predictions, part 2. 1 26th District - seat gain. 2 6th District - seat gain. But I wouldn't be surprised to see this end up within a single point. 4 44th District #2. 8 28th District #1. 9 28th District #2. 10 44th District #1. Posted by TMW @ 2:39 PM. Pasco, Washington, United States.
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The Moderate Washingtonian: Statewide election predictions, part 1
http://themoderatewashingtonian.blogspot.com/2008/10/statewide-election-predictions-part-1.html
Outlook on politics and elections in the state of Washington from an overall centrist viewpoint. My views tend to be libertarian in nature, but at the same time are largely nonpartisan. Statewide election predictions, part 1. Apologies for not updating the spreadsheet yet, it's updated but my FTP program is causing me problems. I decided that I might as well just get its contents public through blog entries and that would also allow me to provide the thought process behind them at the same time. He still...
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The Moderate Washingtonian: Statewide elections predictions, part 2
http://themoderatewashingtonian.blogspot.com/2008/11/statewide-elections-predictions-part-2.html
Outlook on politics and elections in the state of Washington from an overall centrist viewpoint. My views tend to be libertarian in nature, but at the same time are largely nonpartisan. Statewide elections predictions, part 2. Superintendent of Public Instruction:. Commissioner of Public Lands:. This was the only statewide race I called wrong in the primary, as incumbent Doug Sutherland edged out challenger Peter Goldmark 51-49. Polling since the primary shows Sutherland retains a slight lead:.
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The Moderate Washingtonian: Justice Sanders hijinx
http://themoderatewashingtonian.blogspot.com/2008/11/justice-sanders-hijinx.html
Outlook on politics and elections in the state of Washington from an overall centrist viewpoint. My views tend to be libertarian in nature, but at the same time are largely nonpartisan. Turns out he was loudly heckling AG Mukasey at a banquet last week before being asked to leave. How this traditionalist faux-libertarian gets elected in Washington is beyond me. Posted by TMW @ 1:20 PM. Pasco, Washington, United States. View my complete profile. Association of Washington Business. Early returns - 9pm.
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The Moderate Washingtonian: A Proposal for Democratic Election Reform
http://themoderatewashingtonian.blogspot.com/2008/11/proposal-for-democratic-election-reform.html
Outlook on politics and elections in the state of Washington from an overall centrist viewpoint. My views tend to be libertarian in nature, but at the same time are largely nonpartisan. A Proposal for Democratic Election Reform. Posted by TMW @ 9:25 AM. Who would control the party lists? Would this be a recipe for a bunch of party hacks to be put in the legislature? Not that we have a much better situation now. But the top 3 candidates would typically get elected. Pasco, Washington, United States.
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