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He was voted in unanimously by the electoral college in 1789 and again in 1792. he is still the only president to have received 100% of the electoral votes.
He was voted in unanimously by the electoral college in 1789 and again in 1792. he is still the only president to have received 100% of the electoral votes.
how does local politics play a role in the national agenda of the party?
George Bush became president because of the vote in the electoral college, despite not winning a plurality of the popular vote
These days we no longer vote with paper ballots. We vote on "Voting machines" that tally the votes and send the information to the electoral college.
Women are fully allowed to participate in elections and have all the same rights as men.
Power politics
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If you are asking about Washington he was elected by Congress. In 1789 there were no elections held for president. Congress did not feel that voters weren't educated enough to pick a president.
they played the role of being freed
in ancient civilizations, the religion of the time and culture played a very major role in everything, including politics.