Typically, none.
The Chief Justice of the United States (Supreme Court) traditionally administers the Oath of Office to the President-elect on Inauguration Day, but neither the justices nor the Court participate in the election process.
In the case of Bush v. Gore, (2000), however, the Supreme Court's decision to stop Florida vote recounts on the somewhat dubious grounds that the recount violated Bush's 14th Amendment Equal Protection rights, resulted in the Court preempting the electorate in determining who won the popular vote.
For more information on Bush v. Gore and the 2000 Presidential election, see Related Questions, below.
watergate scandal
Americans were tired of being involved in European affairs.
Americans were tired of being involved in European affairs.
A newspaper prints a false statement about a candidate involved in a local election (that he didn't pay his taxes). The candidate loses the election. <33
Vice President Dan Quayle, who was running for re-election in 1992 with Pres. George H. W. Bush, was being criticized for misspelling the word potatoes.
Benjamin Harrison won the 1888 presidential election defeating incumbent President Grover Cleveland. In the 1888 presidential election Benjamin Harrison received 233 electoral votes and Grover Cleveland received 168 electoral votes. The popular vote totals were Cleveland 5,534,488 and Harrison 5,443,892.
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In the 1860 presidential election, Abraham Lincoln was the only candidate who actively campaigned across the nation, delivering speeches to garner support. His strategy involved traveling and addressing various audiences, which was relatively uncommon at the time. Lincoln's approach helped him connect with voters and ultimately secure the presidency amid a deeply divided nation.
Bon Jovi got their first breakthrough in the early 1980's. Jon was also actively involved in politics. He campaigned for Al Gore during the presidential election in 2000.
The specific dates and locations of caucuses can vary by state and election cycle. Typically, caucuses are held in the early months of the election year, often between January and March, as part of the presidential primary process. For the most accurate information, it's advisable to check the official state election office websites or the latest announcements from the political parties involved.
Election malpractice is when there has been some cheating involved in an election. Sometimes people are bribed, or the tally has been counted wrong.
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