A Statistical History of the American Presidential Elections

A Statistical History of the American Presidential Elections
Author: Svend Petersen
Publisher: Praeger
Total Pages: 310
Release: 1981
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:

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This book contains complete statistics for every presidential election from 1789 to 1980. Contained in accurate and conveniently arranged tables are the votes and percentages for each election, each state and each historical party. There are figures revealing the roles of minor parties, regional loyalties and religious blocs in swinging an election.

United States Presidential Elections, 1788-1860

United States Presidential Elections, 1788-1860
Author: Michael J. Dubin
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2011-07-26
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0786464224

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This reference work provides complete returns for the presidential elections by state and county for the period 1788 to 1860. Available nowhere else in one volume, this information has been pieced together through years of research of original sources of many kinds. The election returns include each candidate's name, party, number of votes and percentage of votes. Explanatory footnotes and source information accompany the returns, as well as maps that show presidential election districts for those states and elections when presidential elections were so conducted. Also included are a history of voting for presidential electors and the influence of political parties on the electors, as well as listings of election dates, county names (past and present), party abbreviations used in the book, and counties created following each state's first popular election of electors.

Statistical History of the American Electorate

Statistical History of the American Electorate
Author: Jerrold G. Rusk
Publisher: CQ Press
Total Pages: 742
Release: 2001
Genre: Education
ISBN:

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Rusk (political science, University of Illinois in Chicago) presents an historical picture of voting behavior, collecting data from the last 200 years and discerning the historical patterns. Chapters look at: election laws and suffrage; voting participation; presidential, house, senate, and gubernatorial voting; and, measures of voting behavior. Each chapter includes an introductory essay explaining the data, its significance, and the historical context surrounding it. c. Book News Inc.

The Presidency

The Presidency
Author: Stefan Lorant
Publisher: New York : Macmillan
Total Pages: 796
Release: 1951
Genre: Elections
ISBN:

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Here's a superb record of every presidential election in the United States, from the days of George Washington to the struggle between Dewey and Truman. Over 1,000 fascinating pictures vividly illustrate this story of election drama--heroism, scandal, rugged conflict, and stirring ballyhoo. The pictures and text give abundant proof that politics brings out some of our most picturesque--and most American--behavior! Story by story, and picture by picture. author Lorant builds up his striking portrait of an important side of American democracy--our free elections. The forty-two chapters, one for each presidential election and an introductory one on the Creation of Office, make up a lively political history of the United States. With swift, sure strokes Lorant draws in the background of each campaign, portrays the characters of the opposing candidates, and describes the battles that took place. He gives the statistics: always the Electoral vote, and after 1828 the popular vote as well. Thus the reader can quickly see how each state voted for each candidate, the majority by which each election was won, and which Presidents won the popular vote but lost the Electoral vote. The contemporary illustrations do the rest--portraits, engravings, old prints, broadsides, pages of newspapers, facsimiles of letters, hundreds of pungent cartoons, and the best photographs of all the modern campaigns. Lively glimpses of the candidates in action, the rise and fall of parties, vivid bits of historical by-play, election-night scenes, nominating conventions, inaugurations all are here. The portraits of each major candidate for the presidency and vice-presidency from 1789 to 1948 precede each chapter. Never before has the story of presidential elections been so graphically told. This book gives you history at a glance, and will prove as valuable to the historian as to the reader for pleasure.--Jacket.

Counting the Votes

Counting the Votes
Author: G. Scott Thomas
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 666
Release: 2015-08-26
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:

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This easy-to-use handbook presents a fascinating and fresh take on American presidential elections and makes a wide range of statistics available to serious researchers and political fanatics alike. Counting the Votes: A New Way to Analyze America's Presidential Elections isn't your typical history book about presidential elections. Nor is it like most statistical analyses of election results. What this unusual book does offer is an array of innovative statistics—campaign score (CS), potential index (PI), return on potential (ROP), and equalized vote totals (EV*EQ), among others—that provides a provocative, intriguing, and fresh perspective on past presidential candidates and campaigns. Presenting information that has never been compiled and presented before, author G. Scott Thomas provides reams of statistics for all 57 presidential elections (1789 to the present) as well as essays inspired by those races that explore new interpretations of electoral trends. The book also includes lists of outstanding political performances in 179 statistical categories in addition to complete statistical records for 289 presidential candidates. The unique information and metrics introduced in this book will be invaluable to historians, political scientists, and students who are conducting research into voting trends and will serve as additional tools for their work.

A History of Presidential Elections

A History of Presidential Elections
Author: Edward Stanwood
Publisher: Boston : Houghton
Total Pages: 510
Release: 1892
Genre: Presidents
ISBN:

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