ElectoralhistoryofJohnSherman, Representative, United States Senator, and cabinet member. Ohio's 13th congressional district, 1854: JohnSherman (AN:...
JohnSherman (May 10, 1823 – October 22, 1900) was an American politician from Ohio who served in federal office throughout the Civil War and into the...
election of 1824 was the only election in American history in which no presidential candidate received a majority of the votes in the electoral college...
United States, the Electoral College is the group of presidential electors that is formed every four years for the sole purpose of voting for the president...
The electoralhistoryof Nancy Pelosi spans more than three decades, from the mid-1980s to the present. A member of the Democratic Party in the United...
the Electoral College. Alternatively, if no candidate receives an absolute majority ofelectoral votes, the election is determined by the House of Representatives...
win the election by winning a majority of the electoral vote. If no candidate wins a majority of the electoral vote, the winner is determined through...
electoralhistory for Gavin Newsom, who has served on the San Francisco Board of Supervisors and as Mayor of San Francisco and Lieutenant Governor of...
Butler was hastily designated to receive the eight electoral votes that were pledged to Sherman. All eight Republican electors accordingly voted for...
The electoralhistoryof Dianne Feinstein. Feinstein previously served as a member of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors, Mayor of San Francisco, and...
2004, and was part of the 2004 United States presidential election. Voters chose 20 representatives, or electors to the Electoral College, who voted for...
received six electoral votes for president from his home state of New York. This election was the first of two instances in American history in which a...
won at least ten percent of the popular or electoral vote, but all failed to win the presidency. Since the ratification of the Twelfth Amendment prior...
nominee. Several Federalists would receive electoral votes for vice president, with former Senator John Eager Howard of Maryland receiving the most votes. The...
facing multiple candidates, Van Buren won a majority of the electoral vote, and he won a majority of the popular vote in both the North and the South. Nonetheless...
Democracy in Venezuela Meyer, Michael C. (2014). The course of Mexican history. Sherman, William L.,, Deeds, Susan M. (Tenth ed.). New York. ISBN 9780199913817...
Sherman "Shay" Minton (October 20, 1890 – April 9, 1965) was an American politician and jurist who served as a U.S. senator from Indiana and later became...
ticket of Taft and James S. Sherman was renominated on the first ballot. Sherman was the first sitting vice president re-nominated since John C. Calhoun...
Hanes; Puckett, Sherman (2010). Presidential Elections, 1789-2008: County, State, and National Mapping of Election Data. University of Michigan Press....
known as the Great Compromise of 1787 or Sherman Compromise) was an agreement reached during the Constitutional Convention of 1787 that in part defined the...
48.3% of the popular vote and 182 electoral votes. Cleveland won his home state by just 1,149 votes. Two third-party candidates, John St. Johnof the Prohibition...
a mathematical possibility of winning a majority vote in the Electoral College. Have a level of support of at least 15% of the national electorate as...
election in American history to be a rematch. Adams had narrowly defeated Jefferson in the 1796 election. Under the rules of the electoral system in place...
leading up to the convention were Ulysses S. Grant, James G. Blaine, and JohnSherman. Grant had served two terms as president from 1869 to 1877, and was seeking...
supply hub of Atlanta, Union forces commanded by William Tecumseh Sherman overwhelmed and defeated Confederate forces defending the city under John Bell Hood...
as electoral votes, for president, and for vice president. The candidate who receives an absolute majority ofelectoral votes (at least 270 out of 538...