Election of 1952CandidatesPartyElectoralVotePopularVote Dwight D. Eisenhower (NY)Richard M. Nixon (CA) Republican 442 33,778,963 Adlai E. Stevenson (IL)John J. Sparkman (AL) Democratic 89 27,314,992The results from election day, November 4, 1952, were convincingly Republican at the ...
The authorities put great emphasis on voting with "crossing no-one", allowing the entry to the Parliament to the candidates listed on the district electoral lists at the so-called mandate places and collective participation in the elections. Most Poles succumbed to the pressure. Reaching nearly ...
Dwight D. Eisenhower ran for the Republicans in the presidential election of 1952, though he was also well-liked by some Democrats. Eisenhower's...
and they are very different in purpose. This was pointed out by another participant last night. One is the money that parties and candidates spend to spread their message pre-election. The second is money that the Government spends to actually hold the election ...
Follow Eisenhower's path to become the Republican nominee in the United States presidential election of 1952Learn about the 1952 Republican National Convention, in which Senator Robert A. Taft and General Dwight D. Eisenhower were the leading candidates for the presidential nomination.(more)See all ...
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JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) — Two prominent candidates who had announced plans to run for Alaska’s lone U.S. House seat also intend to run to serve out the remainder of the late-U.S. Rep. Don Young’s term. Young died Friday at age 88. Special elections will be...
PRESIDENTIAL candidatesPOLITICAL systemsPOLITICAL partiesPOLITICAL attitudesREALIGNMENT (Political science)As each presidential election passes into the history books, debate renews over the status of the New Deal Party System. This article addresses part of that debate by examining changes in the electorate...
Synopsis: Twelve of 15 candidates leading in Gallup's poll just prior to the first party convention ultimately won the election in past presidential election years. History suggests the 2012 election could be ripe for a shake-up.DuganAndrew...
Competition for House seats held by incumbents; Frequency of incumbent defeats; Measures of marginality; Implication of heterogeneity of interelection vote swings.JacobsonGary C.American Journal of Political ScienceJacobson, Gary C. 1987. "The Marginals Never Vanished: Incumbency and Competition in ...