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 U.S. presidential election was in 1789. George Washington was elected as the first president of the United States.
Herbert Hoover won the 1928 presidential election defeating Alfred Smith.
Women was first allowed to vote in the US national election of 1920.
The general election is held in the United States on the Tuesday following the first Monday in the month of November. This can be between the 2nd and the 8th.
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George Washington won the first presidential election in 1789. The 2008 presidential election was the 56th presidential election in the United States.
1824, Andrew Jackson lost to John Qunicy Adams. Andrew Jackson won the popular vote but lost the election.
The first U.S. presidential election was in 1789. George Washington was elected as the first president of the United States.
No. The presidential election is on the first Tuesday in November every 4 years.
John Adams and Thomas Jefferson were the candidates in the first contested presidential election.
The presidential election occurs on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November every year that is divisible by four. The last presidential election was on November 4, 2008. The next will be on November 6, 2012.
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U.S. presidential elections are held every 4 years. Election Day is the first Tuesday after the first Monday of November.
It was the first presidential election with a nominee from the Republican Party.
Iowa held the first nominating events for the 2012 presidential election.
Election day is the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November, so in 2012 the election will be on November 6th.
New Hampshire. Iowa holds the first election, but it is a Caucus.