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U.S. presidential election, 1912 (7938 bytes)
1: [[image:ElectoralCollege1912-Large.png|thumb|300px|]] 3: ==Introduction== 4: ... establishment and Progressive factions of the Republican Party. 6: ==Republican nomination== 8: ...as M. Butler]], the President of [[Columbia University]]. U.S. House election, 1912 (1814 bytes) 1: ..., and the Progressives gained a handful of seats as well. 3: ...hich is reflected in the seat totals for both sides. 5: ==Overall results== 7: {| border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" align="center" 10: ! colspan = "2" | Total Seats (change) Saskatchewan general election, 1912 (3530 bytes) 1: ...he [[Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan|legislature]]. 3: ==Results== 5: ..."4" cellspacing="0" style="border-collapse: collapse" 7: !rowspan="2"|Party 8: !rowspan="2"|Party Leader Quebec general election, 1912 (692 bytes) 1: ...[Quebec Conservative Party]] under [[Joseph-Mathias Tellier]]. 3: ...al elections#1912 general election|Election results]] 7: Preceded by:<br>[[Quebec general election, 1908|1908]] 8: <td>[[List of Quebec general elections]]<td width=30%> 9: Succeeded by:<br>[[Quebec general election, 1916|1916]] British Columbia general election, 1912 (3536 bytes) 1: ... The new legislature met for the first time on January 16, 1913. 3: ... and won all but 3 of the 42 seats in the legislature. 5: ...ter, and it lsot both of its seats in the legislature. 7: ...ive, and the [[[Social Democratic Party of Canada|Social Democratic Party]]. 10: ..."4" cellspacing="0" style="border-collapse: collapse" U.S. presidential election (24380 bytes) 1: ...ent of the United States]] for the next four years. 3: ...e latest U.S. election see '''[[U.S. presidential election, 2004]]''' 5: == How elections are administered == 7: ... President and Vice President serve four-year terms. 9: ...[November 2]], [[2004]]. See [[U.S. presidential election, 2004]]. U.S. presidential election, 1880 (6287 bytes) 1: [[image:ElectoralCollege1880-Large.png|thumb|450px|]] 3: ==Summary== 4: ...l [[Winfield S. Hancock|Winfield Scott Hancock]] as their nominee. 6: [[Image:1880campaign.jpe|thumb|240px|right|Political cartoon]] 8: ...higher tariffs, the Democrats supporting lower ones. U.S. presidential election, 1888 (6113 bytes) 1: [[image:ElectoralCollege1888-Large.png|thumb|450px|]] 2: ==Summary== 3: ...the controversial election of [[U.S. presidential election, 2000|2000]]. 5: ==Republican convention== 6: ...am W. Phelps|William Walter Phelps]] (119 delegates) and [[William O. Bradley]] (103). U.S. presidential election, 1884 (5528 bytes) 1: [[image:ElectoralCollege1884-Large.png|thumb|450px|]] 2: ==Summary== 3: ... 1,100 votes - and awarding its electors, and the election, to Cleveland. 5: ==Republican convention== 6: ..., and [[John A. Logan|John Logan]] as its Vice Presidential choice. U.S. presidential election, 1872 (7682 bytes) 1: [[image:ElectoralCollege1872-Large.png|thumb|450px|]] 2: ==Summary== 3: ...hat resulted in a defection of many key Republicans to opponent [[Horace Greeley]]. 5: ... votes, but these votes were disallowed by Congress. 7: ... as [[Vice President of the United States|Vice President]], died on [[November 22]], [[1875]]. U.S. presidential election, 1868 (2964 bytes) 1: [[image:ElectoralCollege1868-Large.png|thumb|450px|]] 2: ==Summary== 3: ...going so far as to impeach President [[Andrew Johnson]]. 5: ==Republican Party Nomination== 6: ...ver Ohio's [[Benjamin Franklin Wade]] for Vice President. U.S. presidential election, 1864 (4295 bytes) 1: [[image:ElectoralCollege1864-Large.png|thumb|450px|]] 2: ==Summary== 3: ...umbent President [[Abraham Lincoln]] was seen as vulnerable. 5: ... as Lincoln received more than 70% of the soldier's vote. 7: ==Republican Party Nomination== U.S. presidential election, 1832 (3127 bytes) 1: [[image:ElectoralCollege1832-Large.png|thumb|350px|]] 2: ==Summary== 3: ...s cast, easily defeating Clay, Floyd and [[Anti-Masonic Party]] candidate [[William Wirt]]. 5: ...idential election into the [[United States Senate|Senate]]. 7: ==Election results== U.S. presidential election, 1836 (5074 bytes) 1: [[image:ElectoralCollege1836-Large.png|thumb|350px|]] 2: ==Summary== 3: ...arer [[Martin Van Buren]] in their respective areas. 5: ...e]], receiving 33 votes to [[Francis P. Granger]]'s 16. 7: ==Election results== U.S. presidential election, 1840 (2694 bytes) 1: [[image:ElectoralCollege1840-Large.png|thumb|350px|]] 2: ==Summary== 3: ...] [[Martin Van Buren]] was easily defeated for re-election in [[1840]] by "[[Battle of Tippecanoe|Tippecanoe... 5: ...for [[Vice President of the United States|Vice President]]. 7: ...o]], which appears on [[MoveOn.org]]'s [[Future Soundtrack for America]] collaboration CD. U.S. presidential election, 1844 (4612 bytes) 1: ==Summary== 2: ...Whig Party|Whigs]], failed to be nominated for re-election. 4: ..., [[1844]], garnering 170 electoral votes to Clay's 105. 6: ...accomplished every major goal he had established during the [[1844]] campaign. 9: ...nd to Wright in the balloting, was then offered a spot on the ticket, and he accepted. U.S. presidential election, 1848 (5221 bytes) 1: [[image:ElectoralCollege1848-Large.png|thumb|350px|]] 2: ==Summary== 3: ...months after leaving office, chose not to seek re-election. 5: ...ass]], capturing 163 of the 290 electoral votes cast. 8: ... as [[Vice President of the United States|Vice President]]. U.S. presidential election, 1852 (4009 bytes) 1: [[image:ElectoralCollege1852-Large.png|thumb|350px|]] 2: ==Summary== 3: ...n his effort to be nominated by the [[United States Whig Party|Whig Party]] in [[1852]]. 5: ... campaign strategy. And just as it had eight years earlier, it backfired. 7: ...Graham]] of [[North Carolina]], 254 electoral votes to 42. U.S. presidential election, 1856 (3302 bytes) 1: [[image:ElectoralCollege1856-Large.png|thumb|350px|]] 2: ==Summary== 3: ...ont|John Frémont]] of [[California]] as its first standard bearer. 5: ...fficial approach that it was a state-by-state decision. 7: ==Election Results== U.S. presidential election, 1860 (7553 bytes) 1: [[image:ElectoralCollege1860-Large.png|thumb|450px|]] 2: ==Summary== 3: ...[1860]] is widely considered to be a [[realigning election]]. 5: ...ermitted in each, the Northerners wanting it abolished. 7: ...nd John Bell stumped throughout the southern states.
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