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Cape Verde presidential election, 2006 - A presidential election will take place in Cape Verde on 12 February 2006. This is the country's fourth presidential election since the introduction of multiparty politics in 1990.

Colombian presidential election, 2006 - The 2006 Colombian presidential election will take place on May 28, 2006.

Finnish presidential election, 2006 - The 2006 Finnish Presidential election is currently (January 2006) in progress, determining the holder of the office of President of Finland for the six-year term until 2012.

Venezuelan presidential election, 2006 - Venezuela is to hold a presidential election in december 2006. A new President of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela will be elected for a six-year presidential period.


Presidential Elections, 1789-2000 by Jerome D. Levin,

Presidential Elections, 1789-2000 by Jerome D. Levin,
Presidential Elections 1789-2000 is the perfect guide for understanding the evolution of presidential elections. From George Washington to George W. Bush, this handy reference chronicles the presidential elections process 2006 election presidential vote and includes an examination of the Electoral College 2006 election presidential vote and the landmark 2000 elections. Presidential Elections 1789-2000 also includes: - An overview of the presidential election process - Detailed examination of presidential primaries, nomination convention 2006 election presidential vote and political party nominees from 1831-2000 - Electoral votes for president including national maps - Biographical directory of presidential 2006 election presidential vote and vice-president candidates.
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Continuity and Change in House Elections by David W. Brady,

Continuity and Change in House Elections by David W. Brady,
For two decades, extending from the early 1970s to the early 1990s, elections to the U.S. House of Representatives were highly predictable. More than 90 percent of incumbents would seek reelection 2006 election presidential vote and more than 90 percent of those incumbents would win -- by larger vote margins than in earlier decades. The once-dependable presidential coattail effect diminished, as one-quarter to one-third of all voters split their tickets, supporting presidential 2006 election presidential vote and House candidates of different parties. These trends helped the Democrats retain control of the House even while Republican presidential candidates won five of six elections beginning in 1968. An era of "incumbency 2006 election presidential vote and insulation" seemed firmly in place. Then came the 1994 midterm elections. The Republicans gained 52 seats in the House, taking control for the first time in 40 years. Incumbency appeared to have lost its semi-magical status as three dozen incumbents fell. Insulation, too, appeared to have failed, with all the losing incumbents being Democrats, most of them from districts where President Clinton had run poorly in 1992. But did 1994 herald a new era, or was it an aberration? In some ways, the 1996 elections, which reelected President Clinton, ratified the 1994 upheaval. Republicans retained control of the House, despite the decline of ticket-splitting as more voters aligned their presidential 2006 election presidential vote and House voting decisions. The 1998 election results added to the picture of a new era in congressional elections as the presidential party gained seats in a midterm election for the first time since 1934. Most of the essays in this volume closely examine these recent elections, documenting the erosion of incumbency 2006 election presidential vote and insulation,but pointing out important continuities as well. Other essays address the electoral consequences of political change in the South, majority-minority redistricting, PAC contributions, 2006 election presidential vote and the changing image of Congress.
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2006 Election Poll - 2006 Election Poll Design for Democracy Remember dimpled chads? Following the 2000 general election, when the controversy surrounding a confusing ballot layout brought the process of election design to the forefront of national attention, a non-profit organization called Design for Democracy launched an extraordinary partnership between election officials 2006 election poll and design professionals to improve the election experience. In the first book to address the principles of good election design, awarding-winning design educator 2006 election poll and expert ...

2006 Senate Election Poll - 2006 Senate Election Poll Design for Democracy Remember dimpled chads? Following the 2000 general election, when the controversy surrounding a confusing ballot layout brought the process of election design to the forefront of national attention, a non-profit organization called Design for Democracy launched an extraordinary partnership between election officials 2006 senate election poll and design professionals to improve the election experience. In the first book to address the principles of good election design, awarding-winning design educator 2006 senate election ...

Election Poll - Election Poll Design for Democracy Remember dimpled chads? Following the 2000 general election, when the controversy surrounding a confusing ballot layout brought the process of election design to the forefront of national attention, a non-profit organization called Design for Democracy launched an extraordinary partnership between election officials election poll and design professionals to improve the election experience. In the first book to address the principles of good election design, awarding-winning design educator election poll and expert Marcia Lausen shares ...

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