Results for Election
- Election of 1860 -
The election of 1860 is a very important piece of American History that is overlooked because of the war that followed the election. The United States of America was very volatile going into the election of 1860. ... As hi... - On the need for election reform -
In the wake of the 2000 Presidential Election debacle considerable attention was paid to the question of election reform. Most of this discussion related to the mechanics of casting and counting ballots; how to count ballots ... - Realigning Elections -
...pporting electorate of each party also changes. These shifts in party identification and party strength (or even existence) can occur either during an election or when the administrations are gathering their support. The... - Great Controversy in the 2000 Election -
The election of 2000 is one of the most talked events as of now in history. ... Bush who is republican winning against Al Gore who is a democrat for the 2000 election has made a deep impact on whether the Electoral College r... - Presidential Election US -
„The Presidential Election“
The Primaries
At the beginning every party needs a candidate. In most cases there are a at least a few members of a party who think they are able to fit the presidential bureau. ... The party se... - I dont know -
...re is our Carmencita?” the machos complain. “How Did Writers Such as Emerson, Thoreau, and Whitman define the 19th Century Literary movement, Transcendentalism?” To begin, what is transcendentalism and how did it arise? T... - Factors affecting the WA State Election -
... I believe that through the use of both preferential and
proportional voting in the WA electoral system, parliament accurately reflects the will of the people and is truly representative.
Preferential voting is use... - Signifivcance of the Liberal Victory -
There were significant factors which contributed to the Liberal victory of 1906. ... But this alienated some sections of the electorate such as the Working class and Liberal supporters. They alienated Liberal supporters beca... - Election -
...imply have stability in their world. Right now there is complete chaos, no one is directly in charge, there is constant revolts and etc. Hopefully after the election, there will be more stability, conformity and governme... - Barak Obama -
...l district but lost to Bobby Rush. Last year he decided that he would return to the senate. He is the only African-American currently serving in the U.S. Senate and the fifth in U.S. history. The 2004 U.S. Senator electi... - America's Ideal Democracy -
... gives the opposite view, saying that the electorate is not easily manipulated. Given all the public opinion polls politicians think they can manipulate the voter, but the American voter makes rational decisions about the... - Election of 1800 -
...te that holds the most votes would win the presidency, and the runner-up would be elected into the vice presidency. At the end of the election, which spanned from October through December of 1800, the two Republican candid... - Assessment into the Reasons for the 1906 Landslide Election Victory for the Liberals -
In this essay I will be judging what the reasons for the 1906 landslide election victory for the liberals were. ... This also showed the other two parties running in the election, the Liberals and the newly establish Labour.... - candidacy -
As campaign manager, I had a lot of work ahead of me. Some of the things that this job entailed was advertising, campaigning, and getting the message out to the public. Since this was just a local election, we did not use ext... - History Outline -
...yan seem to simplify issues? He made it seem like God was on his side and his opponent was taking the side of Satan. B. What experience did he bring to the Democratic Convention in 1896? He was 36 years old; he served o... - My Grandmom -
...ain issue in the campaign.
2. (a.) How did William J. Bryan seem to simplify issues?
He made it seem like God was on his side and his opponent was taking the side of Satan.
(b.) What experience did he bring to t... - Stockmarket and the 2004 election -
...eason to be optimistic no matter who won. If Democratic candidate John Kerry had won, the markets would have looked towards historical precedent, when a president was elected from the opposing party, which was a general r... - The News Today -
...o its coffers.
Ukraine's Central Election Commission declared Yanukovych the winner of the November 21 presidential vote, but Yushchenko charged that the vote was stolen -- and international election observers agreed.
... - Vote -
... of years. From the 9/11 attacks, to the many so far that have lost their lives in Iraq; it has all been televised. A large portion of the people who watch TV are students and they have picked up on the importance of this ... - Evolution and religion -
...ch schools, the students learn faster and more materials than private schools. On the other hand, church schools do not teach some material that goes agents their religious beliefs. One such material is the Theory of Evolu...