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Incumbents have run in how many of the last twelve presidential elections?

Incumbents have run in seven of the last twelve presidential elections.


How many electoral votes are possible in Conn?

Connecticut appoints seven electors for each of the presidential elections of 2004 through 2020.


How often is presidential election in France?

The length of the president's term in France was lowered from seven to five years in 2000. Presidential elections occur in France every five years.


Does France elect a president every 4 years?

The French presidential elections take place every five years, reduced from every seven years following a referendum in 2000.


How long has Washington State been Democratic?

The Democrats have won in the state of Washington in the last seven general elections. To this day, the state of Washington is considered as a blue state.


How long does the Irish presidential term last?

Seven years.


How often are elections held in Syria?

every seven years (last one in 2007) next in 2014


What was the name of the protest leaders who were arrested at the Democratic National Convention?

Chicago Seven :)


How many seats did the Democrats loose in the 2014 mid-term elections to lose control of the US senate?

The Democrats lost seven seats in the 2014 mid-term elections to lose control of the US senate


How long is the presidential term in Turkey?

The term of office was reduced from seven years to five years in 2007.


How many presidential elections has the Republican party won?

I think you mean "in the post-LBJ era" - that is, how many since L.B.J.'s term ended in 1968. The answer is Seven. Richard Nixon won in 1968, and 1972. Ronald Regan won in 1980 and 1984. George H.W. Bush won in 1988. George W. Bush won in 2000 and 2004.


Why was Shirley Chisholm admired?

She was an American politician, educator, and author. She was a Congresswoman, representing New York's 12th Congressional District for seven terms from 1969 to 1983. In 1968, she became the first black woman elected to Congress. On January 25, 1972, she became the first major-party black candidate for President of the United States and the first woman to run for the Democratic presidential nomination (Margaret Chase Smith had previously run for the Republican presidential nomination). She received 152 first-ballot votes at the 1972 Democratic National Convention.