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  1. 29 de ago. de 2012 · On November 4, 2008, Senator Barack Obama of Illinois defeats Senator John McCain of Arizona to become the 44th U.S. president, and the first African American elected to the White House. The 47 ...

  2. Elections to the U.S. House were held on November 8, 2022. All 435 districts were up for election. Five of the chamber's six non-voting members were up for election as well. As a result of the elections, Republicans gained a 222-213 majority. [1] Heading into the election, Democrats had a 220-212 majority. There were three vacancies.

  3. This map is shaded by how large the popular vote difference was between the two nominees. It is a way to view the relative competitiveness of each state. These maps are also available as a timeline for each election from 1972-2020. Results of the presidential election of 2008, won by Barack H. Obama with 365 electoral votes.

  4. The 1932 United States presidential election was the 37th quadrennial presidential election, held on Tuesday, November 8, 1932.The election took place against the backdrop of the Great Depression.The incumbent Republican President Herbert Hoover was defeated in a landslide by Democrat Franklin D. Roosevelt, the governor of New York and the vice presidential nominee of the 1920 presidential ...

  5. This refreshed version of Win the White House challenges you to build your campaign and allows you to simulate a presidential election: You’ll also meet our new campaign manager, named Ana, who will guide you through the process. For English and Multilingual Learners: Use the support tool, Spanish translation, voiceover and glossary.

  6. 2008. Nebraska uses a split system for allocating electoral votes. The state allocates one electoral vote to the winner of each of the state's three congressional districts, and the remaing two to the candidate who wins a plurality of the entire state's popular vote. Barack Obama won a plurality in the 2nd congressional district (Omaha), and ...

  7. 1972 1976 1980 1984 1988 1992 1996 2000 2004 2008; 4% of the electorate: Not a high school graduate: Democrat--51: 50: 56: 54: 59: 59: 50: 63: Republican--46: 50: 43 ...