Presidential Elections
- DATES OF U.S. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION "EVENTS": 1789 to the present.
- Constitutional provisions for the election of the President and Vice-President
- Complete Federal Law governing the election of a President and Vice-President and filling of vacancies of the same 3 U.S.C. Chap. 1 (2023)
- Complete Federal Law governing the election of a President and Vice-President and filling of vacancies of the same 3 U.S.C. Chap. 1 (before 2023)
- "APPARENT" ELECTORAL VOTE for President of the United States: 1856 to present
- ELECTORAL VOTE for President of the United States (as pledged and as officially counted): 1828--Present
- ELECTORAL VOTE for Vice-President of the United States (as officially counted and, where appropriate, compared to the "appointed" Presidential Electors as pledged): 1828--Present
- By whom U.S. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS were "appointed": 1789 through 1832
Presidential Administrations
- Presidential Administrations (by number of ADMINISTRATION)
- George W. Bush, 43rd President of the United States - 54th Presidential Administration
- George W. Bush, 43rd President of the United States - 55th Presidential Administration
- Barack Hussein Obama, 44th President of the United States - 56th and 57th Presidential Administration
- Donald John Trump, Sr., 45th President of the United States - 58th Presidential Administration
- Joseph Robinette "Joe" Biden, Jr., 46th President of the United States - 59th Presidential Administration
U.S. Congress
- UNITED STATES SENATE: Electoral "Classes"
- Explanation of the types of Sessions of Congress
- A Brief History of Congressional Leadership
- Political Party Floor Leaders in the Congress of the United States
- Dates of biennial Federal Elections for Congress: from 1872 on
- May a State ever again regularly elect, by law, its U.S. Senators and Representatives in Congress on a date other than Federal Election Day (the Tuesday next after the first Monday in November)?
U.S. Courts
- FEDERAL COURT SYSTEM: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
- Justices of the United States Supreme Court (by Term of Court).
- Explanation of certain items in the "Justices of the United States Supreme Court" Table
- United States Supreme Court Justices
Statutes and Code
- United States STATUTES AT LARGE: Arrangement
- UNITED STATES CODE: Arrangement
- CODE OF FEDERAL REGULATIONS: Arrangement
Political Parties
- A BRIEF HISTORY OF AMERICAN "MAJOR PARTIES" and the "Two-Party" System in the United States
- Relative Political Party Strength in Presidential Elections
National Conventions
- The Ferris National Primary Bill of 1914
- HOW DID WE GET HERE, ANYWAY? an historical analysis of the Presidential Nominating Process
- 2000 - WHY ARE THEY ALL HERE, ANYWAY? An historical analysis of the apportionment of delegate votes at the National Conventions of the two major parties
- 2004 - WHY ARE THEY ALL HERE, ANYWAY? an historical analysis of the apportionment of delegate votes at the National Conventions of the two major parties
Electoral College
- WHAT ARE THEY ALL DOING, ANYWAY? an historical analysis of the Electoral College
- THE "FAITHLESS SIXTEEN" - Presidential Electors who have defected in the past.
- 1972-2000 Presidential Election State Voting Trends
- 1972-1996 Presidential Election State Voting Trends
- Electoral College 2004. State by state elector allocation, population (2000 census), percentage of total electors, percentage of total US population
- Electoral College 2000
Sections and Regions
- 2000 Sectional and Regional Politics
- Sectional and Regional Political Predominance, 2000 thru 2014
- Comparative Political Party Predominance in each State, 2000 thru 2016
- 2012 CONGRESSIONAL Political Party Breakdown by SECTION and Region
- 2014 CONGRESSIONAL Political Party Breakdown by SECTION and Region
- 2018 CONGRESSIONAL Political Party Breakdown by SECTION and Region
- 2018 STATE EXECUTIVE/LEGISLATIVE Political Party Breakdown by SECTION and Region
- Members of Congress (U.S. Senate & House of Representatives) by REGION/subregion (as elected: 2000)
- Change in Representation in U.S. House by REGION and Subregion between 2000 and 2002
- STATE LEGISLATIVE Political Party Breakdown by SECTION and Region
Direct Primaries
- Use of the DIRECT PRIMARY in the several States of the Union since 1912
- Election Years in which the DIRECT PRIMARY has been specifically authorized
- Dates of DIRECT PRIMARY Elections re: Major Party Nominations for Statewide and/or Federal Office
- Dates of PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARIES re: selection and/or allocation/distribution of Delegates to Major Party National Conventions
Governors
State Legislatures
General Elections
Judicial Branch
- United States Supreme Court Justices (current)
- Justices of the United States Supreme Court (by Term of Court)
- Explanation of certain items in the "Justices of the United States Supreme Court" Table
- Federal Court System
Gettysburg Address
Canada
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