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  • 1Electoral history of Sarah Palin — Electoral history of Sarah Palin, Governor of Alaska (2006 present) and Republican vice presidential nominee in the 2008 United States presidential election.Future elections* United States presidential election, 2008Alaska statewide racesElection …

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  • 2Electoral history of Ralph Nader — Electoral history of Ralph Nader, an American attorney, author, lecturer, political activist, and candidate for President of the United States in four elections.1972 Democratic National Convention (Vice Presidential tally) [… …

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  • 3Electoral fusion — is an arrangement where two or more political parties support a common candidate, pooling the votes for all those parties. By offering to endorse a major party s candidate, minor parties can influence the candidate s platform.HistoryUnited… …

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  • 4Electoral reform in Colorado — refers to efforts to change the voting laws in the Centennial State. In 2004, Coloradans considered Amendment 36, which would have split Colorado s 9 electoral votes according to the proportion of the popular vote received by each candidate. This …

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  • 5electoral college — elec·tor·al college n often cap E&C: a body of electors; specif: the body of electors chosen from each state to elect the president and vice president of the U.S. ◇ Under Article II, Section 1 of the U.S. Constitution, each state chooses electors …

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  • 6Electoral reform in Illinois — refers to efforts, proposals and plans to change the election and voting laws in the Prairie State.Alternate voting methodsCumulative voting was used in the Illinois House of Representatives from 1870 1980. This system elected three… …

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  • 7Electoral reform in California — refers to efforts to change election and voting laws in the West Coast state of California.Alternate voting systemsIn 2002, San Francisco adopted instant runoff voting in part because of low turnout in its runoff elections [… …

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  • 8Electoral reform in New York — refers to efforts to change the voting and election laws in New York State.Alternate voting systemsIn 1936, voters in New York City adopted the single transferable vote method of proportional representation. In the election immediately preceding… …

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  • 9Electoral history of Hillary Rodham Clinton — Electoral history of Hillary Rodham Clinton, United States Senator from New York (2001 ), First Lady of the United States (1993 2001) and a candidate for 2008 Democratic Party Presidential nominationNew York United States Senate… …

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  • 10Electoral reform in Alaska — refers to efforts to change the voting laws in this U.S. state adjacent to Canada.U.S. Senator John McCain and other Republicans campaigned in Alaska for passage of a referendum to implement Instant Runoff Voting [… …

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