California, Texas, New York ,Florida ,Illinois ,and Pennsylvania.
"Red state" and "blue state" are terms used to describe states in the United States that typically vote predominantly for either the Republican Party (red states) or the Democratic Party (blue states) in presidential elections. The terms are used to quickly indicate the political leanings of a particular state.
Lincoln won the presidential election in 1860 because the states were in disarray and divided. This allowed the Democrats to have the upper hand in the election.
his view was that presidential election should be given on how each state feel about the person just not larger states. Small states should be given the same rights as anybody else.
New Hampshire generally holds the earliest presidential primary election.
That depends on state laws. In many states alcohol cannot be sold while the polls are open for any election.
If neither presidential candidate receives 270 electoral votes in the United States presidential election, the decision is then made by the House of Representatives, with each state delegation casting one vote to determine the winner.
Presidential candidate Abraham Lincoln won the state of Michigan during the 1860 presidential election. Lincoln won most of the Midwest and northern states.
George W.Bush,the 2000 republican presidential candidate won the presidential election of 2000.
Votes in the Electoral College are proportional to the states' populations.
There were presidential and congressional election in every state in the US in 1852.
Ohio
1960- This was the first election after the 50th state (alaska) was announced a state rather than territory because of pearl harbor