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  1. Mexico (27255 bytes)
    16: ...sh language|Spanish]]: ''Effective suffrage, no reelection)'' |
    78: ... protests. His fraudulent victory in the [[1910]] elections sparked the [[Mexican Revolution]]. Revolutio...
    80: ..., and after 70 years, the PRI lost a presidential elections to a candidate of the [[National Action Party...
    82: ... Partnership of North America]] was signed by the elected leaders of those countries.
    87: ...eath of the president, a provisional president is elected by Congress.
  2. Egypt (18830 bytes)
    84: ... of speech]] and government interference in local elections.
    86: ...ut the process of democratisation and the role of elections. One of Mubarak's major opponents is constant...
  3. President of the United States (42878 bytes)
    18: ==Presidential elections==
    19: ...es (provided that such a number was a majority of electors) became President, while the individual who wa...
    21: ...ffice on [[January 20]] of the year following the election, an event called [[Inauguration Day]]. Althou...
    25: ...views and plans to the voters. Much of the modern electoral process is concerned with winning [[swing sta...
    241: ... and best-selling writer. [[Andrew Johnson]] was elected to the same Senate that tried his impeachment a...
  4. Thomas R. Marshall (6779 bytes)
    11: ...s elected on the Wilson ticket in [[1912]], was reelected in [[1916]] and served as Vice President until ...
    15: ... first President and Vice President team to be re-elected since [[James Monroe|Monroe]] and [[Daniel D To...
    31: ...ection as vice president, Marshall sent President-elect Woodrow Wilson a book, inscribed "From your only ...
    33: ...f whom ran away and went to sea and the other was elected Vice President of the United States. Neither w...
    37: ... election, 1912|1912]] (won), [[U.S. presidential election, 1916|1916]] (won)}}
  5. Franklin Pierce (19017 bytes)
    18: ...54 to 42 in the [[United States Electoral College|electoral vote]]. He became the youngest president up u...
    20: ....S. presidential election, 1856|1856 presidential election]], and was replaced by [[James Buchanan]]. Aft...
    34: ...e|Speaker]] from [[1832]] to [[1833]]. Pierce was elected as a Democrat to the [[Twenty-third United Stat...
    36: He was elected by the New Hampshire General Court as a Democra...
    42: ==Election of 1852==
  6. James Buchanan (15634 bytes)
    53: ...epresentatives from [[1814]] to [[1815]]. He was elected to the Seventeenth and to the four succeeding C...
    57: .... He served from [[December 6]], [[1834]]; was reelected in [[1837]] and [[1843]], and resigned on [[Ma...
    64: ...ident of the United States in [[U.S. presidential election, 1856|1856]] and served from [[March 4]], [[18...
    66: ...o the growing schism in the country, as President-elect he intended to sit out the crisis by maintaining ...
    78: ...ln, it was a foregone conclusion that he would be elected even though his name appeared on no southern ba...
  7. Abraham Lincoln (48771 bytes)
    44: ...ories, and his victory in the [[1860 presidential election]] further polarized the nation. Before his [[i...
    46: ...ing of the peace issue in the [[U.S. presidential election, 1864|1864 presidential campaign]].
    53: ...ment land along the [[Sangamon River]] on a site selected by Lincoln's father in [[Macon County, Illinois...
    59: ...uring the [[Black Hawk War]], writing after being elected by his peers that he had not had "any such succ...
    79: In 1846 Lincoln was elected to one term in the [[United States House of Rep...
  8. United States (58223 bytes)
    70: ...ederal, state, and local. All of these are freely elected by the American people. Americans enjoy [[univ...
    76: ...tatives or congressmen and congresswomen, who are elected by the people of a [[congressional district]] t...
    78: ...ize. The Constitution initially gave the power to elect senators to the state legislatures; the [[Sevente...
    80: ...s, by the people via the [[U.S. Electoral College|electoral college]] for four year terms.
    88: ...some states, supreme and lower court justices are elected by the people; in others, they are appointed, a...
  9. Kazakhstan (26806 bytes)
    86: ...the [[Kazakh Communist Party]] and was eventually elected President in 1991, Kazakhstan has made signific...
    91: ...ndependent, won a new 7-year term in the [[1999]] election that the [[Organization for Security and Coope...
    93: ...members. Two senators are selected by each of the elected assemblies ([[Maslikhats]]) of Kazakhstan's 16 ...
    95: ...mpeted in the elections, won a single seat during elections that the Organization for Security and Cooper...
  10. Greece (54754 bytes)
    107: ...to establish a fierce [[military junta]]. General elections planned by the conservative government to be ...
    112: ...to [[George Rallis]]. However, Papandreou won the elections held on [[October 18]], [[1981]] by landslide...
    131: ...f civil liberties. The President of the Republic, elected by an increased majority of the Parliament for ...
    135: ...omplex reinforced [[proportional representation]] electoral system which discourages splinter parties and...
    137: ...ing a plurality of the votes in the Parliamentary elections who gets appointed Prime Minister. An adminis...
  11. Iraq (19222 bytes)
    1: ...Persian Gulf]]. A new transitional government was elected in January [[2005]], following the March 2003 [...
    49: ...ew [[Iraqi legislative election, 2005|legislative elections]], changing the political face of Iraq, which...
    54: ...s al-Watani'', had 250 seats and its members were elected for 4-year terms. No non-Ba'ath candidates were...
    58: ... conducted by their transitional government which elected a 275-member Transitional National Assembly. Th...
    60: ...tober 2005. Under the new constitution, Iraq will elect a permanent government in December 2005.
  12. Azerbaijan (15031 bytes)
    80: ...he country’s laws. The people of Azerbaijan elect the [[National Assembly]]. Azerbaijan has [[unive...
  13. Lebanon (34225 bytes)
    32: | [[Najib Mikati]] (resigned after parliamentary elections)
    91: ...der and [[List of Presidents of Lebanon|President-elect]] Bachir Gemayel, who was regarded as secretly sy...
    97: ...ecedented chaos. The National Assembly failed to elect a successor to President [[Amine Gemayel]] (who h...
    99: ...s should withdraw from Lebanon" to allow for free elections.
    147: ...The last parliament election was in [[2000]]; the election due to be held in [[2004]] was postponed for o...
  14. Argentina (30219 bytes)
    61: ...rnment. The Radicals, with their emphasis on fair elections and democratic institutions, opened their doo...
    63: ...n developing support for her husband. Per󮠷on reelection in [[1952]], but the military sent him into ex...
    65: ...resigned in [[July 1973]], paving the way for new elections. Per󮠷on a decisive victory and returned as...
    69: ...Carlos Saul Menem]] won the [[1989]] presidential elections.
    71: ...President Menem and President [[Fernando de la R?(elected in [[1999]]) shook confidence and weakened the ...
  15. Tuvalu (11893 bytes)
    64: ... In [[1943]] during [[World War II]], Tuvalu was selected as an operations base for Allied forces battlin...
    71: ...mbers and is chosen every four years. Its members elect a [[prime minister]], who is the head of governme...
    131: ...r filed because Talake failed in his bid to be re-elected later that year, but the potential suit gained ...
  16. Angola (15614 bytes)
    68: ...s項duardo dos Santos]] of MPLA won UN supervised elections, UNITA claimed there was fraud and fighting b...
    83: ... would be the first since 1992 and would serve to elect both a new president and a new National Assembly
  17. Delaware (15006 bytes)
    56: ...of the few states (California being another) that elect the governor and lieutenant governor separately. ...
  18. Louisiana (26375 bytes)
    78: ... Federal control as a state within the Union with elected representatives who were sent to the congress i...
    88: ...e the [[First Past the Post electoral system]] to elect Senators, Representatives, and statewide official...
  19. Washington (20186 bytes)
    65: ...part of a project to increase the production of [[electricity]]. This culminated in [[1941]] with the com...
    71: ...as inauguarated on [[January 12]], [[2005]]. The election was contested by the [http://www.wsrp.org Wash...
    160: ...ourism. The state has significant amounts of hydroelectric power generation. Significant amounts of trade...
    273: ===Elected officials===
  20. Vermont (39851 bytes)
    94: ...ed to vote in [[board of education|school board]] elections.
    106: ...of the primary vote, before conceding the general election to [[Patrick Leahy]].
    119: Vermonters independently elect a state [[Governor]] and Lieutenant Governor ever...
    127: ... the General Assembly. Judges on lower courts are elected on a partisan ballot.
    130: ...like its neighbor New Hampshire, Vermont tends to elect more independents than other states; in the [[Uni...

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