The five states with the most votes are California, Texas, New York, Florida and a tie between Pennsylvania and Illinois (New York and Florida are tied as well).
Third-party presidential candidates can receive federal funds if their party received at least five percent of the vote in the previous presidential election.
two: The Northern Democratic Party's nominee was Stephen Douglas, and the Southern Democratic Party's nominee was Vice President John C. Breckinridge. Also, John Bell, the nominee of the Constitutional Union Party, once had been a Democrat.
Annapolis is the city where five states requested a better Union. The states were Maryland, Virginia, Pennsylvania, Delaware, and New York.
What are the five states that had poll tax at the time of the 24th amendment was ratified?
Abraham Lincoln, the 16th President of the United States, is on the five-dollar bill.
Third-party presidential candidates can receive federal funds if their party received at least five percent of the vote in the previous presidential election.
Third-party presidential candidates can receive federal funds if their party received at least five percent of the vote in the previous presidential election.
There were only four candidates for the 1860 presidential election: Abraham Lincoln -- Republican John C. Breckinridge -- Democratic John Bell -- Constitution Union Stephen A. Douglas -- Democratic
Five parties nominated candidates for the 2008 U.S. Presidential election, the Republican Party, the Democratic Party, the Libertarian Party, the Green Party and the Constitution Party. In addition to their candidates, Ralph Nader ran as an Independent.
Five percent of the national vote is required for a party to receive federal funding in the United States.
While the big population States bring in a large number of electoral votes and are for that reason they are highly competed for. In a closely contested election the so called Swing States assume a very high priority. Florida is an example with 27 electoral votes and no clear leader in terms of political party. Pennsylvania and Ohio can also be considered as Battleground States where a win can make all of the difference in election results. States with only three, four or five electors are rarely worth the effort to campaign in when the time can be better used elsewhere. Home states also receive little attention as they are considered Safe States in the same way that States with a long history of political affiliation with a particular political party seldom receive an active campaign.
every five years
U. S. Republican & Democratic Vice Presidential Candidates, 1992-2008:1992: Dan Quayle vs. Al Gore1996: Jack Kemp vs. Al Gore2000: Richard Cheney vs. Joe Lieberman2004: Richard Cheney vs. John Edwards2008: Sarah Palin vs. Joe Biden
The length of the president's term in France was lowered from seven to five years in 2000. Presidential elections occur in France every five years.
George Wallace from Alabama was the one. He carried five southern states for a total of 46 electoral votes.
2 candidates * 5 vice-president candidates = 10 combinations.
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