by 1800, the war cry against France was fading.as the election neared, republicans focused on two issues. first, they attacked the federalists for raising taxes to prepare for war. second, they opposed the unpopular alien and sedition acts.republicans backed Thomas Jefferson for president and aaron burr for vice president. despite the bitter split in the federalist party, John Adams was again named its candidate.
The story of the election is this: Thomas Jefferson, Aaron Burr and John Adams were running to be third president of the US. Aaron Burr and Jefferson tied and Adams lost. The final vote was to be decided by the House of Reprasentatives. They elected Jefferson to be president and Burr to be vice. Burr was unhappy and challenged Hamilton to a duel. Burr won but it ended his political career.
People Decided Not To Vote For Adams So Voted For Jefferson...I Think. Just Google It or Something and Make Sure You Don't Go TO This Website Cuz I Know That Was Totally The Wrong Answer XDD
Nativism stresses the favored status of an areas natural inhabitants. In the 1800's, the Native American parties stressed nativism in the elections.
No Jews 'helped Hitler in elections'.
East Germany was a communist country with no elections. West Germany was democratic with elections.
Yes,INDIAN elections are very expensive.As INDIA is the largest democracy in the world each candidate spend a lot of money on campaigning and other process.As INDIA faces poverty as a big challenge the amount spend on elections are very huge.On each elections crores of rupees are spend.One of the way the to reduce the amount spend on elections is to make the elections online in developed cities
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Those were the only two US presidential elections that had to be decided by the US House of Representatives.
United States presidential election, 1800
yes, but only in the first 4 elections (1789-1800)
Usually the answer is 366 since presidential elections occurs in leap years. The exceptions were 1800 and 1900 which had only 265 days each.
In Texas there are four elections, which are Primary elections, General elections, Special elections and others.
direct elections
There were actually six Democratic-Republicans who ran for President, and four who were elected to the office:Thomas Jefferson (1800 election, won)Aaron Burr (1800 election, lost to Jefferson)James Madison (1808 and 1812 elections, won)James Monroe (1816 and 1820 elections, won)John Quincy Adams (1824 election, won; ran on National Republican ticket in 1828, lost)William H. Crawford (1824, lost)
a. General Elections b. National Elections c. Local Elections d. Special Elections
Your elections are disturbing. I will be counting ballots in the upcoming elections!
The purpose of primary elections is to choose the candidates for the main elections.
Elections in India are of two types direct and indirect elections