There has been three presidential debates in the 2008 election.
Only three American presidential debates this time. There is no law or rule dictating the number of debates, or if there are any at all.
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That has always been false; there was not a U. S. Presidential election in 2002. The most recent U. S. Presidential election before 2012 was in 2008.
Counting the 2016 election, there have been 58 presidential election. The first was in 1788. The 25th was in 1884, the 50th was in 1984 and there have been 8 after 1984 , in 1988,1992,1996,2000,2004,2008,2012 and 2016.
Yes, Barack Obama was the incumbent in the 2012 presidential election. He had been elected as President of the United States in 2008 and was seeking re-election for a second term in 2012.
No. The election has been certified by the Federal Elections Commission.
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The first presidential election where computers performed some of the vote counting was the 1964 (Johnson vs. Goldwater) election, where 7 counties used punchcard ballots. There still has not been a presidential election (as of 2014) where all votes were counted by computers.
The first presidential election in which the District of Columbia participated was the election of 1964. Since the passage of this amendment, the District's electoral votes have been cast for the Democratic Party's presidential and vice-presidential candidates in every election.
No US Presidential election has ever been delayed or cancelled, but in theory it could happen. It would require an overwhelming emergency which makes it impossible to proceed with an election. Nuclear war would probably do it.
The Presidential election dates have been mandated by Congress since 1845. The date is always the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November of even years divisible by four.
yes, in the election of 1800 thomas Jefferson and john Adams
Since 1964 Presidential Election there is has been a 538 Electors.
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