It meant that the North was voting to fight on.
Abraham Lincoln. He was the only Representative on the voting ballot. The North favored him and voted for him. The larger population of the north helped him win. As for the south, he wasn't on the ballot. Only Democrats were on southern ballots.
Lincoln argued that it was wrong to decide whether to allow slavery in a state or territory by voting
They wanted the direct election of U.S. Senators.
He was able to win re-election in November 1864. This was the signal that the North was voting to fight on, and it spelt the end of any hopes of Confederate victory and Southern independence.
There are many places where one can find voting results for the 2008 presidential election. One can find voting results of the 2008 presidential election at popular on the web sources such as CNN and NPR.
Ron Paul
1499 to 1680
National level
what did the Presidential election voting arrangements cost the state of California in 2004.
if you mean the presidential election, then 42.
Take a look at the most recent presidential election and you see the results of voting.
it is called a general election unless we are voting for a president then it is called a presidential election
From 1788 until 1912, each state legislature was responsible for electing the state's U.S. senators. It wasn't until the ratification of the 17th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution on 8 Apr 1913 that direct election by a state's voting public was required to elect a U.S. senator.Although a majority of the voters of Illinois favored Abraham Lincoln in the state's 1858 U.S. senate election, the Illinois legislature voted 54-46 in favor of Stephen A. Douglas.
The closing time for the voting polls in each state during a presidential election can vary. It is best to consult your local election office or check the official election website for accurate information regarding the specific closing time in your area.
Yes, you can still vote in the presidential election even if you did not vote in the Montana primary election. Primary elections and general elections are separate, and not voting in the primary does not disqualify you from voting in the general election.
The next national congressional election will occur in November of 2010; the next presidential election will occur in 2012.