Author: James Caldwell
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Electoral Vote – 1800 Election – The U.S. Constitution Online – USConstitution.net
Electoral Vote – 1800 Election This page details the electoral vote for the 1800 Presidential Election. Other electoral vote counts can be found on the Main Electoral Vote Page. The popular vote and names of major candidates that did not get any electoral votes in each election can be found on the Elections Page. Source…
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Electoral Vote – 1796 Election – The U.S. Constitution Online – USConstitution.net
Electoral Vote – 1796 Election This page details the electoral vote for the 1796 Presidential Election. Other electoral vote counts can be found on the Main Electoral Vote Page. The popular vote and names of major candidates that did not get any electoral votes in each election can be found on the Elections Page. Source…
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Electoral Vote – 1792 Election – The U.S. Constitution Online – USConstitution.net
Electoral Vote – 1792 Election This page details the electoral vote for the 1792 Presidential Election. Other electoral vote counts can be found on the Main Electoral Vote Page. The popular vote and names of major candidates that did not get any electoral votes in each election can be found on the Elections Page. Source…
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Electoral Vote – 1788 Election – The U.S. Constitution Online – USConstitution.net
Electoral Vote – 1788 Election This page details the electoral vote for the 1788 Presidential Election. Other electoral vote counts can be found on the Main Electoral Vote Page. The popular vote and names of major candidates that did not get any electoral votes in each election can be found on the Elections Page. Source…
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Results of Electoral College Votes – The U.S. Constitution Online – USConstitution.net
Results of Electoral College Votes The Electoral College is a uniquely American institution, used for over 200 years to select our President. This page shows the Electoral College vote in every presidential election since the first. It is a more detailed listing than can be found on the summary Elections Page. Source for this data:…
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Results of Presidential Elections – The U.S. Constitution Online – USConstitution.net
Results of Presidential Elections The following is a list of all national elections for President. Popular vote counts are shown when available. The Presidential winner is shown in bold; the Vice Presidential winner is shown in italics. A separate page lists the electoral votes cast in each election. Prior to the 1804 election, the method…
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The Election of 2000 – The U.S. Constitution Online – USConstitution.net
The Election of 2000 Advertisement History in the making – that’s what they called the election of 2000, but not until after the election should have been over. A month after Election Day, the United States was still unsure about who its next President would be. Table of Contents The Candidates The Dates Election Night…
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The USConstitution.net Timeline – The U.S. Constitution Online – USConstitution.net
The USConstitution.net Timeline Often in the course of researching events for the USConstitution.net site, I’ve wondered where in history those events fall in relation to other national and international milestones. On this page, I’ve listed many events from U.S. and World history, with specific attention to constitutional events. PalmPilot users: A DOC format file for…
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The USConstitution.net Survey – The U.S. Constitution Online – USConstitution.net
The USConstitution.net Survey The monthly survey is on haiatus — check back again soon! Prior results are available. |Home| |Constitution| |FAQ| |Topics| |Forums| |Documents| |Timeline| |Kids| |Vermont| |Map| |Citation| |Survey| |Support| Web site designed and maintained by Steve Mount. © 1995-2012 by us constitution.net. All rights reserved. Contact the Webmaster. Site Bibliography. How to cite…
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USConstitution.net 2011 Survey Results – The U.S. Constitution Online – USConstitution.net
USConstitution.net 2011 Survey Results This site has conducted an unscientific survey on various issues since July of 1998. The results, while interesting in most cases, are to be taken with a grain of salt — the results can easily be skewed by an individual or group of individuals; the sample is, by nature, not representative…