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U.S. presidential election, 1988 (10911 bytes)
1: <table border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0"> 3: <th width=25%>Presidential Candidate</th><th width=5%>Electoral Vote... 4: <th width=15%>Popular Vote</th> 7: <th width=30%>Running Mate</th> 10: <td>[[George H. W. Bush]] of [[Texas]] <b>(W)</b></td> Al Gore presidential campaign, 1988 (1653 bytes) 1: ...but lost in the general election to [[George W. Bush]]. 3: ===Gore as "anti-Jackson" candidate=== 4: ...ey saw as the racially polarizing tactics of Gore's campaign. 5: ...e Clinton-Gore ticket in 1992 and 1996, and who also campaigned for the Gore-Lieberman ticket in 2000... 7: ''See also: [[Al Gore presidential campaign, 2000]].'' U.S. House election, 1988 (1250 bytes) 1: ...htly increasing the Democratic majority in the House. 3: ==Overall results== 5: {| border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" align="center" 8: ! colspan = "2" | Total Seats (change) 9: ! | Seat percentage U.S. Senate election, 1988 (14446 bytes) 1: ...Democratic holds in light blue, pickups in dark blue]] 3: ...c Party|Democratic]] majority in the Senate increased from 54-46 to 55-45. 5: ...incumbent [[John Melcher]] (D-MT) by [[Conrad Burns]]. 7: ==Senate contests in 1988== 9: {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" Danish parliamentary election, 1988 (3285 bytes) 1: ...tary election of 1988''' was held on [[10 May]] [[1988]]. 3: <table border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" align="center" width="100%"> 8: <th>Total votes</th> 9: <th>Percentage of ballots cast</th> 10: <th>Seats won</th> Manitoba general election, 1988 (17197 bytes) 1: ...gainst 20 for the [[Manitoba Liberal Party|Liberals]] and 12 for the [[New Democratic Party of Manito... 3: ==Background== 5: ...gn and call new elections two years ahead of schedule. 7: ...piak]] to replace him at a party convention held during the campaign. 9: ...abandoned the party to support the Liberals in this cycle. Canadian federal election, 1988 (16085 bytes) 1: {{election canada}} 2: ....PNG|thumb|The Canadian Parliament after the 1988 election]] 3: ... largely fought on a single issue: the [[Canada-U.S. Free Trade Agreement]]. 5: ...s were the [[New Democratic Party|New Democrats]] under [[Ed Broadbent]]. 7: ...] between the NDP and Liberals led to a second Conservative majority government, however. Glasgow Govan by-election, 1988 (1322 bytes) 1: ... [[Jim Sillars]] winning the seat for the [[Scottish National Party]] with a majority of 3,554. 3: ==Results== 5: There were 30,104 valid votes cast, making a turnout of 60.2%. 8: ... !! Party !! Votes !! Share 10: |[[Jim Sillars]] || [[Scottish National Party|SNP]] ||align=right| 14,677||align=right| 48.8% 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 debates (7705 bytes) 1: ...ent Richard M. Nixon in the first televised debates, 1960.]] 2: ... After a three-election gap, televised debates resumed in 1976: 4: ...sident [[Gerald Ford]] and former [[Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia]] Governor [[Jimmy Carter]] 5: ...is]] Congressman [[John Bayard Anderson|John Anderson]] 6: ...en President [[Ronald Reagan]] and former Vice President [[Walter Mondale]] U.S. presidential election, 1984 (6825 bytes) 1: <table border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0"> 3: <th width=25%>Presidential Candidate</th><th width=5%>Electoral Vote... 4: <th width=15%>Popular Vote</th> 7: <th width=30%>Running Mate<br>(Electoral Votes)</th> 10: <td>[[Ronald Reagan|Ronald Wilson Reagan]] of [[California]] <b>(W)</b></td> U.S. presidential election maps (440 bytes) 2: ...[:Image:ElectoralCollege1892-Large.png|(Larger version)]]</div> 4: ...[:Image:ElectoralCollege1896-Large.png|(Larger version)]]</div> Irish presidential election (4053 bytes) 1: [[Category:Elections in Ireland]] 2: ...reland]]: the [[Republic of Ireland]]'s [[head of state]]. 6: ...s of the state who are at least 35. A candidate must, however be nominated by one of the following: 8: *Twenty members of the [[Oireachtas]] (national parliament). 9: *Four local authorities. 2004 presidential election (1311 bytes) 1: The '''2004 Presidential election''' may refer to: 2: ...n presidential election, 2004|Afghan presidential election]]''' 3: ...presidential election, 2004|Algerian presidential election]]''' 4: ...presidential election, 2004|American presidential election]]''' 5: ...presidential election, 2004|Austrian presidential election]]''' Serbian presidential election (896 bytes) 1: ...der, despite three rounds of voting in recent years. 3: ... 65% of registered voters did not vote for any presidential candidate at all. 5: ===External Links=== 6: ...75.stm "'Third failure' for Serbia poll"], BBC News, November 16, 2003 U.S. presidential election, 2008 (33349 bytes) 1: ...0.jpg|thumb|300px|Presidential electoral votes by state]] 2: ... the election in 2004, relying on the [[2000 Census]]. 4: {| border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" 6: ! width="25%" | <font color="gray">Presidential Candidate</font> 8: ! width="15%" | <font color="gray">Popular Vote</font> 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, 1792 (2056 bytes) 1: [[image:ElectoralCollege1792-Large.png|thumb|350px|]] 2: ...h each of the original 13 states appointed electors. 4: ...ington is considered to have been elected unanimously. 6: ...h was elected [[Vice President of the United States]]. 8: <br style="clear:both;" /> U.S. presidential election, 1789 (3284 bytes) 1: [[image:ElectoralCollege1789-Large.png|thumb|320px|]] 2: ... first presidential election in the [[United States of America]]. 4: ...y had not yet ratified the [[United States Constitution]]. 6: ...s|Vice President]] which had no qualification of support. 8: ...h was elected [[Vice President of the United States]]. U.S. presidential election, 1908 (6768 bytes) 1: [[image:ElectoralCollege1908-Large.png|thumb|400px|]] 3: == Major party conventions == 5: ...h the backing of outgoing President [[Theodore Roosevelt]]. 7: ...s Bryan quickly won the overwhelming support of his party. 9: The election was held on [[November 3]], [[1908]].
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