2004 U.S. Presidential Election Results:
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270 votes - minimum required
286 votes - Incumbent President George W. Bush (R-TX)
251 votes - U.S. Senator from Massachusetts John F. Kerry (D-MA)
1 vote - U.S. Senator from N. Carolina John Edwards (D-NC)
what did the Presidential election voting arrangements cost the state of California in 2004.
Social Sciences
The voting requirements change that affected the 1828 election was the relaxation of the property qualification for voting. This lead to more people voting in this election, and led to Andrew Jackson's election to the presidency.
Steve Freeman has written: 'Was the 2004 presidential election stolen?' -- subject(s): Election, 2004, Election forecasting, Presidents, Corrupt practices, Elections, Voting 'Aw, here it goes!' -- subject(s): Protected DAISY
It asked why not when... It started because of all the chaos in the voting lines in 2004... at least that's my belief. There were people in line for over 8 hours in that election.
You are not required to present identification when voting in an election in Montana.
No, you are not required to present identification when voting in an election in Utah.
voting
A person voting in a primary is actually voting for the person they want their party to endorse in the election. The person who wins the primary is the parties candidate in the election.
Yes, you are required to present identification when voting in an election in Texas.
Yes, you must present identification when voting in an election in Virginia.
People vote in an election.