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The United States presidential election features the use of the Electoral College. The Electoral College is only used for election of the US president and vice president.
In 1852, Franklin Pierce won the election to be the 14th US President. In 1856 James Buchanan was elected to be the 15th US President. Therefore, there was no presidential election in 1854.
President Barack Obama
In the US, a Presidential election occurs during a general election on the second Tuesday in November.
The electoral college is used only for the election of the President and Vice President, the two nationally-elected offices of the US.
There was not an election in 2013, it was in 2012. Barack Obama retained the presidential office with Vice president Joe Biden
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After defeating Jimmy Carter in the 1980 US Presidential election, Ronald Wilson Reagan was president until 1989, when his Vice President George H. W. Bush was elected President after defeating Michael Dukakis in the 1988 US Presidential election.
There was no U.S. presidential election in 1866. Incumbent President Abraham Lincoln won reelection in the 1864 presidential election defeating George McClellan. Ulysses S. Grant won the 1868 presidential election defeating Horatio Seymour.
Barack Hussein Obama II won the United States Presidential Election in 2008 under the Democratic party. His Vice-President was Joseph (Joe) Biden.The 2008 Presidential election in the US saw the victory of the Democrat Barack Obama as the next US president. He would take office in January of 2009.
The first presidential election was in 1788 and George Washington won and became the president of the United States. He ran unopposed.
In the 1828 US presidential election, Andrew Jackson's main opponent was the sitting President John Quincy Adams. He won by a wide margin.