A Dictionary of American Politics: Comprising Accounts of Political Parties, Measures and MenA.L. Burt, 1892 - 556 sider |
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... electoral votes . The bill was amended in the House so as to give to the committee the power merely to take testimony , doubtful returns to be rejected only by a concurrent vote of both Houses ; this was amended by the Senate so as to ...
... electoral votes . The bill was amended in the House so as to give to the committee the power merely to take testimony , doubtful returns to be rejected only by a concurrent vote of both Houses ; this was amended by the Senate so as to ...
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... College and was admitted to the bar . In 1853 he was elected to the State Legislature , and in 1859 to the State Senate ... electoral votes . He was one of the managers on the part of the House of Representa- tives of the impeachment of ...
... College and was admitted to the bar . In 1853 he was elected to the State Legislature , and in 1859 to the State Senate ... electoral votes . He was one of the managers on the part of the House of Representa- tives of the impeachment of ...
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... in 1880 was 864,694 , and in the last census ( 1890 ) 1,208,130 . California sends six members to the House of Repre- sentatives and has eight electoral votes . In national politics DICTIONARY OF AMERICAN POLITICS . 79.
... in 1880 was 864,694 , and in the last census ( 1890 ) 1,208,130 . California sends six members to the House of Repre- sentatives and has eight electoral votes . In national politics DICTIONARY OF AMERICAN POLITICS . 79.
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... electoral votes . In national politics California is generally considered a Republican State . Its electoral vote was cast for the Republican candidate for President between 1860 and 1884 , except in 1880 , when all but one of the ...
... electoral votes . In national politics California is generally considered a Republican State . Its electoral vote was cast for the Republican candidate for President between 1860 and 1884 , except in 1880 , when all but one of the ...
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... electoral vote would have turned the result . After the election a number of ... votes in Florida and Oregon for the Democratic party . The allegations were ... Electoral Commission . ) Circle , The . ( See American Knights . ) Circle of ...
... electoral vote would have turned the result . After the election a number of ... votes in Florida and Oregon for the Democratic party . The allegations were ... Electoral Commission . ) Circle , The . ( See American Knights . ) Circle of ...
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